Acting morally can be difficult, especially when it involves risking social disapproval and going against the crowd. Understanding what factors help people act morally when they are under pressure to ...
This op-ed is part of The Hill’s “How to Fix America” series exploring solutions to some of America’s most pressing problems. We often hear that Democrats and Republicans are worlds apart. But what if ...
Many of us are outraged today. We dig in our heels around our beliefs on abortion, vaccines, immigration, or gender. We believe we are morally right and the other side is wrong. And the other side ...
When we’re kids, we start to learn the difference between right and wrong. But how much of that development comes from the movies we watch at that age? A team of researchers that includes a Michigan ...
Moral distress occurs when someone feels constrained from acting on their ethical beliefs due to institutional or other external pressures. Moral distress is a significant challenge that may confront ...
While discussing Constitution Day recently with my students, one thing I encountered consistently was their genuine curiosity to know more about the moral and ethical foundation of the U.S.
The morals of making robocars are very complex. Developers firmly believe they must test on public roads, even though they know this means exposing unwitting members of the public to some small risk.
"All too often, bad news accompanies good news. And people usually want the good news first, so here it is: Economic freedom is expanding around the globe. Now, the bad news: It's not expanding here ...
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