Tag: Moral

Seeking a New Moral Compass on Nuclear Weapons Aboard the Golden Rule

The Resurgence of the Golden Rule: A Legacy of Anti-Nuclear Activism In 2010, a historic sailboat named Golden

From Hunted as One of the Bloodiest Jihadists to UN Delegate: The Transformation of Muhammad Al-Jawlani and the Moral Decline of the International Organization – Gateway Hispanic

Muhammad Al-Jawlani, internationally recognized as Ahmed al-Sharaa, has made headlines once again. The U.S. State Department designated him

Fewer Rules, Better People: Lam on Legalism’s Moral Cost

In his book Fewer Rules, Better People: The Case for Discretion, Lam presents a compelling critique of rigid

To Lie or Not To Lie: Moral and Economic Reasons

For students delving into economics, particularly public choice theory, the expectation is clear: politicians are likely to stretch

The Human Moral Mind – Econlib

Additionally, Gray’s focus on intentional harm as the basis for moral judgments may overlook the role of unintentional

Moral Qualms and Modern Anxieties Lurk in Owen Gent’s Illustrations — Colossal

Owen Gent, a talented illustrator based in Bristol, is known for his captivating work that explores themes of

Moral Judgments May Shift with the Seasons

Moral Judgments May Shift with the Seasons Moral Judgments May Shift with the Seasons By Anvita Patwardhan |

Moral Parity and Emergent Morality

This is my second of two posts on Matt Zwolinski’s criticism of the moral parity thesis This is

Moral Parity and the Welfare State

The debate surrounding the moral parity thesis and its implications for welfare and taxation is a complex one,