APR 8, 2013 • News
Years Later, Secular Student Group Recognized On A Religious Campus: Here's How It Happened
In order to be truly inclusive, interfaith dialogue and collaboration must also include those without faith, write communications assistant Andreas Rekdal and interfaith activist Chris ...
APR 8, 2013 • News
The String in the Maze: On What It Means to Be Human
"The LA Review of Books" featured a review of Sir David Cannadine's "The Undivided Past," written by "Ethics & International Affairs" assistant editor Zach Dorfman.
APR 8, 2013 • News
Salmond speaks to Carnegie Council as part of Scotland Week
"The Edinburgh Reporter" reported on First Minister of Scotland Alex Salmond's speech at Carnegie Council.
APR 7, 2013 • News
Documentary "In My Lifetime"
"In My Lifetime" is a documentary about the ongoing struggle of nuclear weapons. It features a excerpt from a Carnegie Council talk by former U....
APR 6, 2013 • News
Empathy needed now more than ever
In a talk at Princeton, First Minister of Scotland Alex Salmond cited his previous speech at Carnegie Council.
APR 5, 2013 • News
Why Dictators Don’t Like Jokes
Grant Manager Mladen Joksic's co-authored piece "Why Dictators Don't Like Jokes" was featured in "Foreign Policy" magazine. The article was picked up by "Slate," "The ...
APR 3, 2013 • Article
Ethics on Film: Discussion of "Argo"
"Argo," which tells the story of a creative and daring escape from revolution-era Iran, won the Oscar for Best Picture and was a resounding commercial ...
APR 1, 2013 • Podcast
Global Ethics Corner: Are We Good Because of God?
A new book claiming that bonobos can feel empathy suggests that morality be biological. If this is the case, what purpose does religion serve? Is ...