As violence grows in West Asia, India’s diplomatic silence highlights a deeper tension between strategic partnerships, energy interests, and its historic identity as a voice of anti-colonial justice.
The ancient Greeks believed that those who govern society must possess not only power but also wisdom and moral virtue. The ...
A new survey by the Pew Research Center shows Americans are "more likely" than those in other nations to raise an eyebrow at ...
Thanks to taxpayer funding, scientific research has become utterly and hopelessly politicized. It’s time to pull the plug on ...
Male respondents, older people, and Protestants are more likely to judge gay, lesbian, and bi people as "morally unacceptable." ...
From Indonesia to Nigeria to Greece, people around the world see some slice of their fellow citizens as immoral or unethical. But there is only one country where the majority of residents say their ...
At the opposite end of the spectrum is Canada, where Pew found that 92 percent of people say their fellow Canadians are good.
A new poll reports a partisan divide in judgments of morality, while overall concern is lower around issues like gambling and marijuana.
Tony Gonzales is out. Brandon Herrera is in. And Republicans are scrambling to hold Texas’ 23rd Congressional District as the ...
"This is technology that was shaped by other human beings who made certain choices. We can make different choices," says Irina Raicu, director of the Internet Ethics Program at Santa Clara University.
Is it morally wrong to get an abortion? What about gambling? Well, a new Pew Research study of 25 countries shows that your answers largely depend on your religion and where you live.
Jesus taught a different kind of altruism, the altruism that is not based only on those socially and biologically related to ...
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