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Tag: Immanuel Kant

Why corporate inclusion policies are moral decisions, not just business ones

Shreyans Goenka, Virginia Tech and Sankar Sen, Baruch College, CUNY Executives are facing pressure from boards, employees, regulators and...

Building a stable ‘abode of thought’: Kant’s rules for virtuous thinking

Alexander T. Englert, University of Richmond What makes a life virtuous? The answer might seem simple: virtuous actions –...

Respectful persuasion is a relay race, not a solo sprint –...

Colin Marshall, University of Washington The 2024 presidential election is still a year and a half away, but it...

Respectful persuasion is a relay race, not a solo sprint –...

Colin Marshall, University of Washington The 2024 presidential election is still a year and a half away, but it...

All politicians must lie from time to time, so why is...

Michael Blake, University of Washington The idea that politicians are dishonest is, at this point, something of a cliché...

Why the US won’t be able to shirk moral responsibility in...

Michael Blake, University of Washington The majority of the remaining American troops in Afghanistan were withdrawn recently, with the...

The morality of canceling student debt

Kate Padgett Walsh, Iowa State University President-elect Joe Biden promised to forgive at least some student debt during his campaign, and he now supports immediately...

Philosophy and psychology agree – yelling at people who aren’t wearing...

Nicole Hassoun, Binghamton University, State University of New York There is strong scientific evidence that wearing a mask reduces the risk of transmitting the coronavirus....

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