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Few would deny that the deaths in custody of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people are an outrage — so why do they ...
A recent study we conducted, led by psychologist Will Gervais, found widespread and extreme moral prejudice against atheists around the world. Across all continents, people assumed that those who ...
Right and wrong in behavior: a clear cut doctrine or system of moral conduct. End of the story. Or is it? Moral and morality what do these two terms mean? According to the Merriam-Webster ...
It is true that the world’s major religions are concerned with moral behavior. Many, therefore, might assume that religious commitment is a sign of virtue, or even that morality cannot exist ...
Moral injury is rooted in value conflict, where the systems that employ mission-driven individuals begin to demand ...
Ethics are a system of moral principles and a branch of philosophy which defines what is good for individuals and society. At its simplest, ethics is a system of moral principles. They affect how ...
A few comments about the assertions made in your letters section (July 25) that moral conduct and democratic institutions flow exclusively from religion, and cannot be the product of humanism: Whil… ...
Moral Ethics We all, whether knowingly or subconsciously, approach life with a moral and ethical framework. For many of us, this framework is cultivated early in life.
Legislating Moral Conduct Human rights commissions in light of Torah values. Rabbi Lazer Gurkow May 1, 2009, 12:11 AM (GMT+3) Rabbi Lazer Gurkow. Human Rights Commissions ...
"If you do not have the intention to commit an offence, why should you be scared about it [punishment]?" Malaysian Chinese Muslims Association (Macma) vice-president Marlena Wong asked in Chinese ...
(The Conversation) — Many might assume that religious commitment is a sign of virtue, or even that morality cannot exist without religion. Both of these assumptions, however, are problematic.
All the world’s major religions are concerned with moral behavior. But research shows little evidence that religious people are more ethical than atheists.