SEP 6, 2013 • Article
Living With Injustice: Lessons from 1963
This year marks the 50th anniversary of the writing of three seminal texts in 20th century philosophy. An examination of these texts--by King, Arendt, and ...
SEP 6, 2013 • Article
Finding Our National Moral Compass on Syria
The U.S. received aid from other nations during its own Revolutionary War, and so despite all, "as America debates the pros and cons of ...
SEP 6, 2013 • News
Five Perspectives on Intervention in Syria
Should the United States and/or the international community intervene in Syria? And if so, how? What are the moral, legal, and strategic issues at ...
SEP 6, 2013 • News
Guantanamo Ethics
Senior fellow Jeffrey McCausland is featured in a "PBS Religion & Ethics Newsweekly" segment that discusses some of the ethical issues surrounding the continued use of ...
SEP 6, 2013 • News
Rise Above Selfishness: Get Involved in Syria
"As America debates the pros and cons of U.S. assistance to the people of Syria ... we would do well to remember what we owe ...
SEP 6, 2013 • Article
Policy Innovations Digital Magazine (2006-2016): Innovations: The Right Social Policies Can Promote Intergenerational Ethics
A new study by Bertelsmann Foundation analyzes fairness between the young and the old, and provides policy solutions for governments in aging societies.
SEP 5, 2013 • Article
On Law, Policy, and (Not) Bombing Syria
The question of whether the U.S. should use its military against Assad is separate from the questions of legal interpretation. The legal question does ...
SEP 4, 2013 • News
Ethical Challenges in Trans-Pacific Relations: Twelve Best Contest Essays
Read the 12 best essays from our 2013 Trans-Pacific contest, a pioneering exercise in student collaboration.