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Across 25 countries, Americans are the most likely to see the morality and ethics of people in their country as somewhat or very bad.
Morals are personal beliefs about what is right or wrong. Ethics are community guidelines that define good versus evil. There is overlap between morals and ethics, but they serve different roles.
In today’s society, are we doing our children a service by teaching them ethical and moral behaviors? There are so many people who don’t have a strong moral compass who do quite well in our society.
Religion forms a moral foundation for billions of people throughout the world. In a 2019 survey, 44% of Americans – along with 45% of people across 34 nations – said that belief in God is necessary ...
In a society grappling with ethical dilemmas and a constant flow of information, discerning right from wrong can sometimes feel like a moving target. Yet, certain individuals consistently exhibit an ...
Scientists warn that current AI tests reward polite responses rather than real moral reasoning in large language models.
Arguments over Critical Race Theory and anti-racism are in the news every day. Folks take as much offense with what it means as they do with how it's forced upon them daily. Nowhere are these fights ...
In today’s society, are we doing our children a service by teaching them ethical and moral behaviors? There are so many people who don’t have a strong moral compass who do quite well in our society.
The emerging landscape of business is witnessing an increasing interplay between morality and legality, particularly within the complex context of community relationships. While legality provides the ...
Our overlapping Trump and COVID eras have seen a fairly sharp downturn in public trust in scientists. Around one in 10 Americans report less support for science now than they did before COVID. That ...