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BITTER PILL — Not long after the Wall Street crash of 1929, and before the most damaging effects of a global trade war triggered by the infamous Smoot-Hawley tariffs, a U.S. Treasury secretary named ...
New research published in Self & Identity suggests that not all forms of patriotism carry the same moral implications. Those ...
And as populations grow and atheism and amorality are taught widely and constantly, more and more insanity, perversion, and ...
Until we unite our moral standards into one clear and consistent code, our institutions will remain weak, and our progress will be slow.
But we are also tasked with knowing truth from lies, real hope from false hope, the breath of the Spirit from the suffocation ...
Several authors —i. e. Scheler, Arnold, Goldie, Keltner and Ekman— agree that traditionally, in the history of Western ...
The true aim of education is human flourishing; the liberal arts are meant to educate for liberty. All theories and approaches to education rely on an implicit or explicit conception of human nature.
Professor Richard Moran of Harvard University will give the Philosophy Department's 2025 Kraemer Lecture at 7 p.m. Thursday, April 3, in Giffels Auditorium, Old Main 201. It is free and open to the ...
A study published in Personality & Individual Differences reports that our fundamental moral orientations may be ...
Even preschool children can recognize a hypocrite. And, just like adults, they don't have the best opinion of such people: they assess hypocrites more negatively than they do other people who break ...
Ultimately, the goal for U.S. foreign aid is to support programs that improve American safety, strength or prosperity, that ...
EDWARDSVILLE - Ableist oppression is multifaceted and it can be compared to patriarchal domination, so says Mich Ciurria, PhD ...