have answers to those questions. I think that once we have the biological foundations, other forces such as religion and cultural practices and often cold analytic reasoning cause us to expand this moral circle. So morality sounds like a pretty good thing and and it is a good thing. It's it's essential for everything we value. But nothing's entirely good. And I become interested in the lastfew years with what you could call bad morality. And the idea is that often our moral sense, our sense of right and wrong, lead us to inflict cruelties on other people. Our moral sense of
first u assembly line for the atom bomb and they asked him if he would do the same for the H bomb and he refused for moral reasons. So, that was his background in the first place and he's just such a great guy, man. So, he's aperson who was able to see the situation like you mentioned like that room and in that room understand that there's some
I I think that's a fair question. Um I would I I think that there's also a moral question about representing the voters' interests in terms of the platform that he stood for.Uh I don't think that I think there is a moral question about him and his personal conduct. That is one that I
linked to Nazism or not and previous allegations of infidelity. Like there are people who see those questions of moral character as central to uh elected office. I guess I wanted to just be likewere there warning signs? I want to ask clearly, were there warning signs the left blew through?
So, in a sense, you could say that the university helped me to create some good content for a class on contemporary moral issues. But that was not intentional. It was not a setup. It was not something that I hadplanned in advance. It was something that just struck me as the best response when I found out that Plato had been
And so covenant was the word in the 16th and 17th century which spoke about the moral basis of a free society.Um and um which which for the first time said you don't need to bind a society
the book. Now the codeex was invented long before Christianity but Christians were the first people who really used moral life volunteer? You know, one of the things I did in the
Now, to understand Machiavelli's "Prince," I think, you have to see that his answer to that question takes the form of a commentary on the Roman moral and political philosophy that he learned at school.And if you think of this book as a book about Cicero, you won't go far wrong.
Obviously, political responsibility is distributed unequally. Moral responsibility is distributed unequally.Also, climate impacts are distributed unequally such that the global south is already being hit very hard by climate change and will be hit much harder in the decades
you see a way through, but you cannot actualize it. Moral distress. Moral injury, which is well-documented in the military, but also, we see it in education, medicine,and in big corporations as well.
You either are part of it or you're witnessing it, and you feel shame and self-blame. Moral injury.The third aspect is called moral outrage.
He should have said "enormousness." So even he can get it wrong, but of course, so can Simon Heffer. "Moral Desperado," his biography of Thomas Carlyle, where he says, "Carlyle was about to embark on his first large-scale literary project-- a life of Schiller, was overwhelmed by the enormity of the task." Now, if even authors of usage guides don't follow the rules that they themselves are advocating,
And he looked at the coin, and looked at the man, And He said, whose image do you see on this? Moral reasoning-- the sense of is an oughtness-- is what drove the American dream.
cops so it was pretty interesting again that strong uh political and moral uh guidepost that Frank tends to be as the patriarch not only of his family but as kind of the patriarch tothe entire police department I the other aspect I I really enjoyed about the
that you want to raise about either what I've said or what you may have read in the book those of you who had a chance moral uh conflicts uh in human life but I didn't I couldn't find or they didn't
They out-matched the Lorians in every stat you could name. moral gray area, if there's still a place for, of if there will be a place for-- it's
So it's not a moral judgement. Moral judgement exists, but it's not about the way people behave.It's about remedying the causes of suffering.
Group and I was introduced by Josh Greene who is a professor who works in psychology of-- essentially moral psychology. You could say psychology about how we develop our moral beliefs.But he started off as a philosophy student, he studied philosophy as an undergraduate at Harvard.
Moral choices that people have to make can be very exciting.
Moral ambiguity is probably the single line I use most in this book.
moral reasons, and now, just to annoy people.
moral but my love keeps you alive and rocks B house Fe light up the trees
Moral Landscape. The Moral Landscape.
moral is it wasn't that hard and it's shameful it's shameful that we're the
moral to kill civilians and as we see
moral values for another, and that's inevitable, that's what we do in life whether we realize it or not. Heroes is also interesting to us. One of the things, the reason for that is,
moral development of of God I think there's something I'm I'm trying to say
moral authority that came along and said let me think about Los Angeles in 30 years when millions more people are here
moral judgment, emotional resilience and resolving problems that often resolved these kind of timeless conflicts between the immediate impulse to satisfy one's
moral point of view in the end he was one leader who had as you said in the only in this one incident he probably is
moral it's legal for people to get married regardless of their race regardless of their ethnic andth and
Morally , is it possible to prepare for war? No.
decisions when faced with options that aren't entirely right or wrong options. Do I have that right? Is that kind of what the book's about? morally right one but the one that you would choose every time?
morally acceptable and and legal and I think you know the um whatever we think
Morally right is to the right here.
business really to um to um to read the opposition. I'm sure that in the book morality I quote Nietze more than anyone else. Now in case you didn't know Tim N was not an orthodox Jew.
Morale was in the toilet.
morally correct. Here, we do.
morally or otherwise. Your job is just to provide the arithmetic in the right way, and in the right order and walk away.
morals , ethics, you can talk about the good.
Morality is different. But good and bad is, I wish this did not happen, because it contradicts my expectations from life.
morally why because they are consigning this innocent species to face these monsters
moralizing more desperate than the sense
"Moralists warned that skimpy costumes and unsupervised travel would lead to wanton behavior.
Morality, right? We've got this thing in our human psyche called morality.
Morally , I would argue, there was probably very little to distinguish Mao from someone like Attila the Hun.
"Morality is an accidental capability produced, in its boundless stupidity, by a biological process that is normally opposed to the expression of such a capability."
moralistic unreflective and controlling um the words they use the top word they
morals where even before I had read it in its entirety I did not find several chapters or certain selections attacking
Morales I can't you're all talking what sweater