Jeff Sebo considers who matters, what matters, and why and skillfully uses science and philosophy to ask us to broaden the scope of ethics and to reject human exceptionalism.
Joypurhut’s incident is the latest in a series of moral policing incidents particularly targeting women. This begs the questions: How can this be stopped and what is the role of the authorities?
Jews have a moral obligation to confront the horror that has unfolded in Gaza, argues the American Jewish journalist and ...
The arrest of influencers on morality grounds is part of President Saied's crackdown in Tunisia, where fear and ...
Lawyers’ responses to Japanese internment during World War II offer lessons about the space between following orders and walking away.
New research forthcoming in Social Psychological and Personality Science illuminates why liberals and conservatives often support different types of leaders. The study shows that these preferences ...