In a smug, self-important article about trolling as a form of diplomacy, Professor Daniel Drezner, defines trolling as “writ[ing] something that provokes a target into an angry or emotional response.” ...
Even America’s recent humanitarian interventions—Somalia, Bosnia, Kosovo, Libya—have aimed at saving lives, not installing democracy. ~Peter Beinart That’s a stroke of luck, since not a single one of ...
People who are primed with "moral realism" may be motivated to better moral behavior. Researchers assess the impact of meta-ethics on everyday decision-making in a new report. Getting people to think ...
This is a preview. Log in through your library . Journal Information Over the years, the APQ has established itself as one of the principal English vehicles for the publication of scholarly work in ...
IN THE West Wing episode “The Women of Qumar,” the White House concludes a $1.5 billion arms sale to the fictional country of Qumar on the Persian Gulf in exchange for an extended lease on a base for ...
The current crop of idealistic social entrepreneurs could take a page from noir detective fiction in tackling tough global problems, says New York Times columnist David Brooks. While he praises the ...
Many moral philosophers regard scientific research as irrelevant to their work because science deals with what is the case, whereas ethics deals with what ought to be. Some ethicists question this ...