Word: morals
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...served as the committee’s secretary last semester.Zaidi was visibly involved in getting a month delay before the Malkin Athletic Center closes for renovations beginning this spring, and he has also spoken out on the Curricular Review, particularly to keep the Core Curriculum’s moral reasoning requirement as part of the proposed General Education curriculum. “For the most part, I’m fairly certain that I will seek candidacy in the UC election,” Zaidi says. Sopen B. Shah ’08, who said that she will decide...
...arms. To have any hope of stopping proliferation and creating security, the world's powers have to work toward disarmament. Fredrik S. Heffermehl Oslo Like all nuclear-weapons programs, North Korea's should be a concern for everyone. The notion of who is an outlaw and who occupies the moral high ground on enforcing nuclear nonproliferation isn't as clear to me as your article makes out. I suspect that the U.S.'s current work on tactical nuclear weapons and our unwillingness to reduce our inventory of warheads are in violation of the npt - making the U.S. an outlaw...
Still, the question is worth consideration, at the very least because our silence concedes the point. Since Plato exiled poets from his mythical Republic, humanists have exerted themselves to defend and expound the merits of poetry. Until the 19th century, the consensus was that literature was proper for its moral utility and its ability to impart ethical lessons through delightful language. This line of thought has gone out of vogue, both for aesthetic reasons and because it has become abundantly clear that there is nothing particularly ennobling about high culture itself. After all, Alex from “A Clockwork...
They place their hands on a “moral purifier” machine that uses a “plasma process,” to cleanse them morally for 90 days, according to Gordon. They also each receive a set of surgical gloves, mask...
...human beings be fair in their judgment of others?’” Banaji said, adding that putting aside prejudice is much harder than it seems because conscious knowledge of the prejudice is not enough to erase it. Approaching the subject from a moral philosopher’s standpoint, panelist Tommie Shelby, the Loeb associate professor of social sciences and of African and African-American studies, pointed out that society relies heavily upon the impartiality of police officers, judges, and jury members. “Does such research warrant deep skepticism towards our criminal justice system...