By David Hegg Back in 1989, an epic, Academy Award-nominated film hit the theaters with immediate impact. It waded without ...
Opinion
The right to be wrong
Increasingly, it seems as if moral certainty and intellectual omniscience have become compulsory attributes that every citizen is expected to possess ...
Moral theorists who study how children learn ethics point out that they evolve from obeying rules to internalizing their own, ...
A former associate with a Marlton-based law firm was disbarred for allegedly misusing the firm's credit card, while another ...
When prehistoric predators abounded, the ability to perceive harm helped our ancestors survive. Some researchers wonder ...
Less-than-fully reviewed measures such as an ethics loophole for village officials some lawmakers tried to slide into law ...
The AWERB panel meets regularly throughout the year to consider ethical approval applications. See their schedule of upcoming meetings below. Applications are reviewed weekly, we aim to have an ...
Shame has been branded as a toxic emotion while guilt has been widely perceived as preferable. Here's the problem: Avoiding shame means avoiding growth.
Asked what Republicans did right, House Speaker Dan Hawkins ... "Their message was wrong." Republican messaging also focused on inflation, affordability, economy and border security, he said ...
AI is a long way off from becoming Skynet, but it has its own set of risks and pitfalls, and we should stop using it.
That's something you don't see every day. Will Zalatoris and Cam Davis were each penalized two shots for playing the wrong golf ball on the par-5 15th hole Sunday during the final round of The ...