Fred McKinney may know a lot about “dollars and sense capital,” but his recent commentary “Biden is depleting his own moral capital” seems to indicate that he may have a problem not only with the ...
Successful people in power sometimes behave badly -- in both their professional capacities and in their personal lives. The last few weeks in higher education provide two prominent examples. The head ...
Recently, the emphasis on moral relativism has increased while Judeo-Christian standards have been discounted. However, the theory of moral relativism is flawed. Too much interpretation is left in the ...
Recent research on morality (e.g., studying moral reasoning with trolley dilemma, footbridge dilemma, or the issues of intention vs. outcome) or on its neurological bases has added new literature in ...
Moral obligations might seem strong enough to equate to a good legal contract, but moral obligations and legal contracts are completely separate entities. A moral obligation can be encoded into a ...
Business ethics have certainly been in the spotlight over the last couple of years - with scandals involving Libor-fixing, failing to prevent money laundering, and breaking the rules around defaulted ...
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Kohlberg's Theory of Moral Development
How do kids develop a sense of right and wrong? Have you ever wondered why some people stand up for what's right while others struggle to make good choices? Psychologist Lawrence Kohlberg had the same ...
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