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  • Articles Tagged with "Ethics"

    Making Fun of Your Friends Is Good for Them (And You) - The Atlantic

    theatlantic.com • Humor • World

    This article explores the ethical and psychological aspects of humor, particularly the role of teasing and mockery in strengthening relationships and coping with life's challenges.

    He Said He Would Ban Congressional Stock Trading. Now in Office, He Trades Freely. - The New York Times

    nytimes.com • Politics • USA

    A newly elected congressman who campaigned on banning congressional stock trading has become one of the most active stock traders in his freshman class.

    Mirko Lukaš prepisao program od Vlatke Vukelić | Telegram.hr

    telegram.hr • Academics • Croatia

    A Croatian professor plagiarized a dean's program from a colleague, highlighting ethical concerns within the university.

    Il Caffè di Gramellini | 10 con lode (e senza): Mancini, Totti e noi | Corriere.it

    corriere.it • Sports • Italy

    The article discusses the contrasting public perceptions of Roberto Mancini and Francesco Totti, highlighting the complexities of judging morality in a binary fashion.

    Circling the Good | Peter Singer | The New York Review of Books

    nybooks.com • Philosophy • World

    Peter Singer reviews Thomas Nagel's 'Moral Feelings, Moral Reality, and Moral Progress,' engaging with Nagel's arguments on objective moral truths, moral intuitions, and the concept of moral progress.

    Marriage advice: My husband is always using our telescope. I thought he was getting into the stars. Not quite!

    slate.com • Marriage • World

    A wife discovers her husband is using their telescope to spy on neighbors having sex, leading to a conflict about voyeurism and the boundaries of their marriage.

    How AI is interacting with our creative human processes | MIT Technology Review

    technologyreview.com • Technology • World

    This article explores the intersection of AI and human creativity, examining the ethical and authorship challenges posed by AI tools while highlighting the human element in both AI development and artistic expression.

    Page Reader AI | How AI is interacting with our creative human processes | MIT Technology Review

    page.ke • Technology • World

    Vauhini Vara's 'Searches' explores the intersection of AI and human creativity, examining the ethical and philosophical implications of AI's role in artistic expression and authorship.

    Page Reader AI | Page Reader AI | How AI is interacting with our creative human processes | MIT Technology Review

    page.ke • Technology • World

    This article explores the intersection of AI and human creativity, examining the ethical and authorship challenges posed by AI tools while also considering how humans make sense of and interact with these technologies.

    Sen. Warren Introduces Bill to Tighten Ethics Standards for Musk and Other Special Government Employees | The Epoch Times

    theepochtimes.com • Politics • United States

    Senator Warren proposes a bill to strengthen ethics rules for special government employees like Elon Musk, aiming to prevent conflicts of interest and enhance transparency.

    Pelosi Says Bill on Investing Rules for Lawmakers Will Face Vote This Month - The New York Times

    nytimes.com • Politics • USA

    Speaker Pelosi announced that a bill restricting lawmakers' stock trading will be brought to the House floor this month, following months of negotiations and recent revelations of potential conflicts of interest.

    Vegetarismus aus moralischen GrĂźnden?

    nzz.ch • Ethics • World

    The article argues that modern morality necessitates vegetarianism due to the ethical implications of animal agriculture.

    These barred owls are challenging my birding ethics 

    bangordailynews.com • Birding • World

    An author recounts their observations of barred owls nesting near their walking route, prompting reflection on birding ethics and how different bird species react to human presence.

    Hoy por hoy: ÂżY si la mayorĂ­a se equivoca? del 18 de abril de 2025 | La Prensa PanamĂĄ

    prensa.com • Politics • World

    The article questions the reliability of majority rule in matters of justice, using the biblical example of Pontius Pilate and the choice between Jesus and Barabbas to illustrate the potential for the majority to make unjust decisions.

    Money advice: My deadbeat brother thought it was trash. It’s worth seven figures. I might never tell him the truth.

    slate.com • Finance • World

    A couple discovers a valuable comic book in a desk left behind by a deadbeat brother, raising ethical questions about sharing the proceeds.

    Opinion | Donald Trump Is Selling the White House to the Highest Bidder - The New York Times

    nytimes.com • Politics • USA

    The article criticizes Donald Trump's administration for unprecedented ethical breaches and self-enrichment, arguing that his actions have severely damaged the integrity of American leadership.

    Israel’s A.I. Experiments in Gaza War Raise Ethical Concerns - The New York Times

    nytimes.com • Politics • Israel

    Israel's use of AI-powered military technology in the Gaza war raises ethical concerns due to the high civilian casualties resulting from a strike guided by an AI-enhanced audio tool.

    Researchers Secretly Ran a Massive, Unauthorized AI Persuasion Experiment on Reddit Users

    404media.co • Technology • World

    Researchers from the University of Zurich secretly used AI bots on Reddit to explore AI's potential for influencing opinions, sparking ethical concerns and legal action from Reddit.

    A landmark study of gender medicine is caught in an ethics row

    economist.com • Medicine • Britain

    A review of transgender medicine by Hilary Cass reveals weak scientific evidence supporting the use of puberty blockers and cross-sex hormones in teenagers, sparking an ethics debate.

    L’inquietudine della vita buona tra riconoscimento, amore e giustizia - Il Sole 24 ORE

    ilsole24ore.com • Philosophy • World

    This article explores Paul Ricoeur's ethical vision, focusing on the interplay between a good life, relationships, love, and justice within just institutions.

    What consumers want from the beauty brands of the future | Vogue Business

    voguebusiness.com • Beauty • World

    A Vogue Business survey reveals consumer anxieties about AI's impact on beauty standards and the need for brands to prioritize ethical and realistic representations in marketing and product design.

    Family advice: My sister's hot boyfriend and I love to wrestle. But it's having a strange effect on me.

    slate.com • Relationships • World

    A gay man seeks advice on his arousal during playful wrestling with his sister's boyfriend, grappling with the ethical implications of their interactions.

    Peter Singer on the Ethics of Philanthropy - WSJ

    wsj.com • Philanthropy • World

    Peter Singer criticizes David Geffen's $100 million donation to Lincoln Center, arguing that the money could have been used more effectively to alleviate global poverty.

    Trump vai aceitar um Boeing 747 do Catar para uso como aviĂŁo presidencial e levanta questĂľes ĂŠticas - EstadĂŁo

    estadao.com.br • Politics • World

    The Trump administration plans to accept a luxurious Boeing 747-8 as a gift from Qatar, raising ethical concerns due to its high value and Trump's intended post-presidency use.

    Work advice: A divorce lawyer I work with "surprises" her clients' exes every year. I'm appalled.

    slate.com • Ethics • World

    A lawyer's annual prank of sending Valentine's Day cards to her clients' exes raises ethical concerns and sparks a debate about appropriate workplace behavior.

    The Case for Not Being Born | The New Yorker

    newyorker.com • Philosophy • World

    This article profiles David Benatar, an anti-natalist philosopher who argues that the inherent suffering of life necessitates the cessation of human reproduction.

    Marriage advice: My husband found an envelope full of cash. What happened next might ruin our marriage.

    slate.com • Ethics • World

    A husband's anger over his wife's decision to return found money reveals deeper issues in their relationship, prompting questions about their future.

    Can Sam Altman Be Trusted with the Future? | The New Yorker

    newyorker.com • Technology • World

    This article explores the development of OpenAI, its impact on the AI industry, and the ethical considerations surrounding Sam Altman's leadership.

    Los ‘Juegos Mejorados’ en los que el dopaje está recomendado serán en 2026: estos son los millonarios que los financian | Deportes | EL PAÍS

    elpais.com • Sports • World

    Millionaire investors are launching the Enhanced Games, a controversial sporting event that not only permits but encourages doping, sparking outrage from sports governing bodies.

    Family advice: My brother-in-law ruins every special family occasion in the same horrible way.

    slate.com • Advice • World

    This advice column addresses various relationship dilemmas, including dealing with a harassing brother-in-law, wedding gift etiquette for those unable to attend, and the timing of disclosing sterilization.

    Why clean athletes will never be allowed to compete in the doping games

    watoday.com.au • Sports • World

    This article strongly criticizes the proposed 'Enhanced Games', arguing that allowing performance-enhancing substances would be unethical, dangerous, and ultimately destroy the integrity of sports.

    Presidential seals, $100,000 watches, and a Marriott afterparty | The Verge

    theverge.com • Politics • USA

    A private dinner hosted by Donald Trump for winners of a meme coin contest raises ethical concerns due to lax vetting procedures and lavish gifts.

    The Trumps are monetising the presidency like never before. But where is the outrage?

    smh.com.au • Politics • World

    The article analyzes the unprecedented monetization of the presidency by the Trump family, highlighting the lack of public outrage compared to similar situations in the past.

    Planned Parenthood lies about itself - Washington Examiner

    washingtonexaminer.com • Politics • USA

    A former Planned Parenthood employee alleges that the organization prioritizes abortions over other services and misrepresents its abortion rates to the public.

    The Cult of the Bully - Sam Harris

    samharris.substack.com • Politics • World

    The article discusses the concerning rise of unethical figures in politics and social media, emphasizing the importance of personal integrity and the need for good people to counterbalance the influence of bullies and conmen.

    La sanidad vasca amonesta a un médico de paliativos por acompañar a una niña en el final de su vida “fuera del horario oficial” | Sociedad | EL PAÍS

    elpais.com • Healthcare • Spain

    A Basque pediatrician faces disciplinary action for providing palliative care to a dying child outside of official working hours, highlighting systemic issues in children's end-of-life care.

    AI cheating: With more students using ChatGPT, what should teachers do? | Vox

    vox.com • Education • World

    A university teaching assistant grapples with the ethical dilemma of widespread AI-assisted cheating in humanities courses, prompting a discussion on the true value of a humanities education and strategies for addressing the issue.

    "Tev bērns nomira"; kā tika nolaupīti mazuļi no slimnīcām un nosūtīti uz Zviedriju

    lasi.lv • Adoption • Sweden

    A Swedish government commission investigating international adoptions revealed systematic abuses, unethical practices, and even child trafficking from the 1960s to the early 2000s.

    Work advice: I'm exempt from our company's return to office order. My colleagues are not taking that well.

    slate.com • Workplace • World

    The article addresses workplace conflicts arising from a reasonable accommodation for an invisible disability and provides advice on handling inquiries about it.

    Dear Pay Dirt: What's the statute of limitations on being a jerk?

    slate.com • Advice • World

    A woman discovers her ex-husband's long-lost pocket watch and questions her moral and legal obligations to return it after years of abandonment and unpaid child support.

    Dear Prudence: My husband wants to marry his dead fiancee in a spirit wedding.

    slate.com • Advice • World

    This Dear Prudence column addresses various reader questions, ranging from a husband considering a spiritual wedding with his deceased fiancĂŠ's ghost to navigating awkward social situations and ethical dilemmas.

    The cursed world of AI kiss and hug apps | The Verge

    theverge.com • Technology • World

    The article explores the unsettling trend of AI kiss and hug apps, examining their questionable content, ethical implications, and the challenges of moderation.

    Just how psychopathic are surgeons?

    telegraph.co.uk • Medicine • World

    The article explores the potential link between psychopathic traits and success in the field of surgery, highlighting both the benefits and risks of emotional detachment in this profession.

    Family advice: My fiancĂŠ took a DNA test. Now I'm considering calling off the wedding.

    slate.com • Advice • World

    A woman contemplates ending her engagement after discovering her fiancĂŠ has six children from previous relationships.

    Dear Prudence: My nudist wife wants our children to be nudists too.

    slate.com • Advice • World

    This Dear Prudence column addresses various reader questions, including concerns about a nudist wife's influence on her children, a filthy relative's Thanksgiving invitation, an ex-husband's portrayal in a best-selling book, and a best friend overstaying his welcome.

    Money advice: My parents are using my brother's ex-girlfriend's Netflix account, and she doesn't know.

    slate.com • Family • World

    A daughter seeks advice on how to address her parents' frugal habits, including their unauthorized use of their son's ex-girlfriend's Netflix account, and how to establish better boundaries.

    Money advice: My mom wants me to wear a brand new dress to prom and then return it. It's unethical.

    slate.com • Advice • World

    A high school student seeks advice on how to navigate her mother's suggestion to buy, wear, and return a prom dress, and a couple grapples with a difficult house guest.

    I Had an Affair With a Politician Who Denies Being Gay. Do I Keep His Secret? - The New York Times

    nytimes.com • Ethics • World

    A writer grapples with whether to reveal a past sexual encounter with a prominent politician who denied being gay, prompting an ethical dilemma about privacy and disclosure.

    The Gaelic philosopher who wrote ‘one of the most influential books of our time’ – The Irish Times

    irishtimes.com • Philosophy • World

    This article explores the life and enduring impact of Alasdair MacIntyre, a Gaelic philosopher whose influential book, *After Virtue*, offers a critical analysis of modern morality and advocates for a return to virtue ethics.

    Money advice: My boyfriend comes from a very wealthy family with a powerful matriarch. I don’t want to get involved.

    slate.com • Relationships • World

    A woman grapples with her boyfriend's extremely wealthy and controlling family, questioning whether to continue the relationship due to their manipulative influence and her concerns about raising a family within that environment.

    Money advice: I bought a building from my cousin. Do I have to share what I found inside?

    slate.com • Finance • World

    A couple discovers a hidden safe containing a large sum of money and jewelry in a building they purchased, prompting questions about legal and ethical obligations to disclose the find.

    Family advice: Years ago, I saw a revealing notification on my sibling's phone. It might finally be time to share what I saw.

    slate.com • Advice • World

    A sibling's accidental discovery of a romantic text message between their brother and a man poses a dilemma about whether to reveal this information to the brother's soon-to-be wife.

    Clark County judges fail to report trips to workshops backed by conservatives | Investigations

    reviewjournal.com • Politics • Nevada

    A Las Vegas Review-Journal investigation reveals that several Clark County judges failed to disclose sponsored trips to conservative judicial education programs, raising concerns about transparency and potential conflicts of interest.

    Controversial project sets out to create synthetic human DNA

    thetimes.com • Science • World

    A ÂŁ10 million project aims to synthesize human DNA from scratch, sparking both excitement about potential medical breakthroughs and ethical concerns about 'designer babies'.

    Afin d'obtenir de bonnes ĂŠvaluations de l'IA, des chercheurs cachent des prompts dans leurs publications scientifiques

    bfmtv.com • Science • World

    Researchers are embedding hidden prompts in scientific papers to ensure positive AI evaluations, raising ethical concerns about the integrity of the peer-review process.

    Family advice: I asked my brother-in-law to hide a present for my wife until her birthday. What he did instead has broken my brain.

    slate.com • Advice • World

    This Slate's Dear Prudence column addresses several reader dilemmas, including a brother-in-law's dishonest gift-handling, a sister's unconventional income source, and a husband's reliance on medication to tolerate family gatherings.

    Your Face Tomorrow, by Michael W. Clune

    harpers.org • Technology • World

    This article explores the author's experiences with facial recognition technology, contrasting its impersonal, data-driven approach with the complex social dynamics of human facial expressions and the implications for privacy and control.

    ‘The Interview’ Podcast: Peter Singer - The New York Times

    nytimes.com • Philosophy • World

    This New York Times podcast features an interview with Peter Singer, discussing his ethical views on various controversial topics, including assisted dying, blackface, zoophilia, and the termination of severely disabled infants.

    Las medias verdades sacuden la ética del alpinismo | El Montañista | Deportes | EL PAÍS

    elpais.com • Sports • World

    The article discusses recent controversies in the world of alpinism, where several prominent climbers have been accused of dishonesty and misrepresenting their achievements.

    Opinie | Hoed u voor cynische exploitanten van goede bedoelingen - NRC

    nrc.nl • Politics • Netherlands

    The article analyzes the cynical exploitation of good intentions by public figures, highlighting cases of misleading narratives and abuse of trust.