Ethics
When we are more focused on the good things we enjoy in life, we have more to live for.
Like it or not, we are the descendants of busybodies.
The belief that lying is rampant in the digital age just doesn’t match the data.
To overcome burnout, we need to change how we think about the relationship between dignity and work, argues Jonathan Malesic.
Winner takes all, losers die, and participants have no choice but to play.
Our moral attitudes about sex and drugs share a genetic basis, suggests a recent study that examined the attitudes of more than 5,000 twins.
There’s more to miracles than turning water into wine.
Dave Eggers book, “The Circle,” uses satire to illuminate how privacy is fast becoming a lost virtue in the digital age.
It’s better to pursue moral actions instead of the ephemeral state of happiness, according to the philosopher Immanuel Kant.
Stoicism says that we should change what we can, endure what we must. The company we keep is something we can, and often should, change.
Jains believe that karma weighs the soul down. This can be overcome through extreme asceticism, in which one slowly withdraws from life.
People appear to have no qualms about sharing their locations, struggles, and relationships online.
Which philosopher had the strongest arguments? David Hume, who raised some of the best challenges for science, ethics, and religion.
The question of anti-Semitism, Nazism, and a particularly nasty sibling haunted Nietzsche’s legacy.
Do right and wrong depend on culture, or does morality transcend place and time?
Some neurology experiments — such as growing miniature human brains and reanimating the brains of dead pigs — are getting weird. It’s time to discuss ethics.
For the ancients, hospitality was an inviolable law enforced by gods and priests and anyone else with the power to make you pay dearly for mistreating a stranger.
A new study tested to what extent dogs can sense human deception.
The ethical debate over zoos is going to grow louder. There might be a solution that involves robots.
Gain-of-function mutation research may help predict the next pandemic — or, critics argue, cause one.
The wise, the old, and the experienced matter to a full and happy life.
Apart from divine authority, is there an ethical basis for right and wrong?
A virtuous diet isn’t strictly vegan.
As a form of civil disobedience, hacking can help make the world a better place.
It could lead to a massive uptake in those previously hesitant.
When does a healthy desire for wealth morph into greed? And how can we stop it?
Hippocrates overturned conventional wisdom and invented modern medicine.
“The question is which are okay, which are not okay.”
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