October 17 is Global Ethics Day. This occasion, created by the Carnegie Council for Ethics in International Affairs, is the perfect time to reflect on what ethics is and why ethical leadership is more ...
The following interview is part of a “future of mental health” interview series that will be running for 100+ days. This series presents different points of view about what helps a person in distress.
The ethics of neurotechnology refers to the moral principles governing the development and application of technologies that interact with the nervous system. This field examines issues such as privacy ...
A high-profile group of civic leaders are assembled in a one-year, ad hoc community action initiative. The group is charged with spearheading a project to address the community’s most pressing issues.
The major part of our Torah portion, Mishpatim, raises important questions about Judaism, religion in general, ethics, and law. First, the nature of Judaism. Many of our philosophers have divided ...
In our previous post, we discussed ethical influence. Here we will touch on the ethics surrounding manipulation. We all lead. Whether as a direct part of our job, an understanding within a social ...
The major part of our Torah portion, Mishpatim, raises important questions about Judaism, religion in general, ethics, and law. First, the nature of Judaism. I have a brief definition of Judaism: a ...
"God Bless America" is a phrase whose ubiquity comes thanks to political speeches and even top sporting events. At face value, the meaning seems simple. But in this week's Ethics and Religion Talk ...
The aim of this paper is to propose a new perspective on the difficulty and meaning of ethical work for financial controllers. This is achieved by drawing on concepts from Michel Henry's phenomenology ...