The Moral Code We Had and the One We Have Now

Article The Moral Code We Had and the One We Have Now Every group has to have a moral code....
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The Individual, Ethics, and the Social Order: Basics of Society

When ethics fails, justice rises out of necessity.
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Why People Often Reject the Truth

Article Why People Often Reject the Truth  One of the stranger things about truth is that it can be plainly...
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Truths for Teachers: Why Good Teachers Do Not Always Give the Answer First

  Truths for Teachers: Why Good Teachers Do Not Always Give the Answer First There is a difference between helping...
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When Truth Comes Too Cheaply

Article When Truth Comes Too Cheaply Some truths lose force when handed over too early. Not because they are false,...
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Cognitive Immunity Is Not Obsession

Cognitive Immunity Is Not Obsession There is a danger in studying deception too long. At first, the work feels necessary....
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The Discipline of Looking: How Ordinary People Recover Clear Sight

Clear sight does not begin with brilliance. It begins with the discipline to pause, define words, look at outcomes, ask...
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How Falsehood Borrows Compassion: When Kindness Becomes a Shield Against Truth

Compassion is meant to help us face suffering honestly. But when it refuses truth, it can become a shield for...
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Why Does Something Feel Off? How to Find the Mismatch Before You Get Swept Along

When something feels off, that feeling is not proof. But it may be the first signal that the words, facts,...
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How Wrong Things Learn to Sound Reasonable: The Language of Justification

Wrong things rarely survive by calling themselves wrong. They need better names. The act remains, the word changes, and the...
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