We are today, perhaps, much more than any time before, struggling with moral questions. This includes our ethical catch-22s that not only define how we live but also directly affect other peoples' ...
Community members of the University of Connecticut are invited to an interactive group workshop on Tuesday, Feb. 25, featuring Professor Irshad Manji at the Student Union Ballroom. As this year’s ...
What are the solutions? There are many, no doubt, but here’s one to consider: moral elevation. That’s the “warm, uplifting feeling that people experience when they see unexpected acts of human ...
Jamil Zaki, an assistant professor of psychology at Stanford University, is the lab director of the Stanford Social Neuroscience Laboratory and founder of The People's Science. He is on Twitter ...
Defining moral courage as "the quality of mind and spirit that enables one to face up to ethical challenges firmly and confidently," Kidder, president of the Institute for Global Ethics, offers a ...
The concept is familiar to anyone who’s ever tried to launch a business, weather a downturn, master a sport or recover from injury. It's mental toughness—the discipline and tenacity to stick with an ...
After a workshop on values and imagery at a healthcare conference in Cincinnati, I first encountered the term moral injury in a startling and heartbreaking context. Two officials from the United ...
Two moral values highly rated by liberals — compassion and fairness — influence willingness to make personal choices to mitigate climate change’s impact in the future, according to a new ...