It’s Helpful to Treat Sharing Fake News as a Moral Issue

It’s Helpful to Treat Sharing Fake News as a Moral Issue

The costs and benefits of social media have been well-documented. These platforms enable people to connect with others across the world and to stay in contact with friends, family, and colleagues; however,... Read more »
The Problem With Treating Estrangement With Moral Certainty

The Problem With Treating Estrangement With Moral Certainty

Recent media portrayals of family estrangement have sometimes trivialized the phenomenon, framing it as a generational fad or a product of social media–driven “boundary culture.” Britt Frank’s post, “The Dangers of Calling... Read more »
A Hybrid Moral Codex for Human-AI Cohabitation

A Hybrid Moral Codex for Human-AI Cohabitation

The explosion of artificial intelligence represents more than technological evolution. It’s a societal transformation. As AI-powered robots integrate into workplaces, homes, and public spaces, human-machine interaction lines blur. This cohabitation requires a... Read more »
The Importance of Recognizing Moral Trauma in Clinical Care

The Importance of Recognizing Moral Trauma in Clinical Care

Co-written by Tyler VanderWeele and Jennifer Wortham. Our moral understanding of right and wrong, and good and evil, is fundamental to who we are. Such understanding guides our actions and evaluations and... Read more »
Moral Injury and the Vietnam War

Moral Injury and the Vietnam War

I recently had the opportunity to view an early screening of Vietnam: The War that Changed America, a six-episode documentary scheduled for release on Apple TV+ on January 31st, 2025. I was... Read more »
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