Lawrence Kohlberg's theory on the development of morality has been widely influential in psychology, feminist studies and even in business ethics. Kohlberg's theories can help business owners and ...
Abortion is considered immoral by 47 percent of Americans. Fifty-two percent disagree, with 21 percent calling it acceptable ...
When we look back at the beliefs and practices of our ancestors, we are often shocked at what they found morally acceptable: the public torture of criminals, the trading of slaves, and the subjugation ...
When life lacks stable pathways to meaning, people may rely on existence itself as a basis for worth. This can reshape how ...
In the largest cross-cultural survey ever conducted, a team of anthropologists from the University of Oxford has determined seven moral rules they suggest are universal. Based on the examination of ...
Speaking up at work —about a project, assignment, or task — is difficult. Speaking up about a morally charged issue? Well, there may not be a harder endeavor. As organizations continue to advocate for ...
While most states still ban physician-assisted death, a majority of Americans see the practice as morally permissible or ...
Antisemitism is one of those moments. Its persistence across centuries — and its remarkable ability to reinvent itself in different political, cultural, and moral vocabularies — makes it more than ...
The concept is familiar to anyone who’s ever tried to launch a business, weather a downturn, master a sport or recover from injury. It's mental toughness—the discipline and tenacity to stick with an ...
Most everyone has illustrated moral courage at some point in their life: perhaps it was in confronting a friend with a drinking problem or choosing not to cheat on the exam when everyone else seemed ...
“Sexist algorithms.” “Racist AI.” Even at this narrow and nascent stage of applied Artificial Intelligence, we have not only humanized it, but we have decided that it is evil. We impose on this set of ...