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Rich people read more than poor people. May not be rich because they read but it's something to think about.
20 reviews • hereticalideas.com
The moral exemplars of Watchmen [<a href="http://su.pr/2K05oG">link</a>]
From the interview: "The more faithful a nation is, the more likely it is to have markers of social pathology"
A very thought-provoking article, which unfortunately ends with a cheesy line but I'll forgive it that one. Hasty decisions may not be the right ones, but it's a sorry fact of life that hasty decisions are often not really decisions at all, but instinctual actions.... more
1 review • libertariannation.org
From the page: "If Aristotle is right, then Seneca is wrong; emotional responses can facilitate our moral perceptions rather than either displacing or merely echoing them. But that does not mean that Lawrence is right; Aristotle is not advising us to place blind trust in... more
Isn't it a shame that someone feels that "research" is necessary to DETERMINE ethical behavior?? Honestly, even I could have formulated that, in very few minutes, without grant money!!!! What does this tell us about ourselves???
I'm mildly frightened by this Gallop poll. I don't think I would rank any entire profession as having high ethical standards on average. Perhaps there are exceptions, but none listed here.
From the page: "Pharmacists should be not be allowed to refuse to dispense prescribed medication because of personal ethical problems with that medication. Period. Pharmacists are part of a profession dedicated to help, not harm the patient. If they donâ€t want to fill... more