Ethics
Close to 70% of drugs advertised on TV offer little to no benefit over other cheaper drugs.
In many city-states, it was perfectly acceptable for older men to have sexual relationships with young boys.
The new documentary “Make People Better” leans toward a different narrative about gene-editing than we’ve heard before.
The cost of seeing yourself as a thief is pretty steep, the results of a 2019 study suggest.
The Athenian rich paid their taxes because they craved the social success of being perceived as “useful.”
To the Greek philosopher, all of our actions ultimately aim at our own pleasure.
They could also “turn off” their fear.
These five great books should prompt us to work on what needs fixing the most in the world: ourselves.
We are still new at this.
“Lethal autonomous weapon” sounds friendlier than “killer robot.”
If aliens are driven mostly by biological imperatives, humanity could be in big trouble if we ever meet technologically advanced beings.
“My dad asked me if I had been to tutoring and I lied… Then he showed me the tablet.”
Psychologists are finding that moral code violations can leave an enduring mark — and may require new types of therapy.
Mahāyāna is the most popular type of Buddhism in the world today.
Is science for everyone, or just the morally upright?
They believe in meritocracy, yet leave their kids massive wealth.
Many have argued that morals are relative, but Russia’s war crimes reveal the hollowness of that belief. Morality is universal and objective.
Many Americans aren’t rejecting spirituality, just practicing it differently.
In the future, people may look back with horror at how humans treated AI in the 21st century.
Inside the metaverse, your emotions and physical responses will be monitored, and AI will use that data to influence you in real time. Is that essentially mind control?
Satanic cultists don’t even believe the Devil exists. Satanism is largely a religion focused on secular humanism and hedonism.
What if your best friend was an informant?
After 10,000 years of civilization, have we figured out what virtue is?
Every Christmas could be the last Christmas.
The “attention economy” corrupts science.
Successful forgers are remembered as great conmen, not artists. This is strange, considering their forgeries fooled even the most seasoned critics.
Synthetic biology has the power to cure and kill. Have we learned from our past mistakes?
Instead of liberation, the sexual revolution has led some people, particularly men, to be addicted to porn.