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Tag Archives: Morality
Crandall University defends “sexual purity” requirement
Policy effectively bars GLBTQ staff
Video warns of “the dangers of law school”
Students poke fun at their future profession
The morality of animals
Elephants recognize themselves, chimps feel empathy
The professor who (might have) loved his daughter (in the wrong way)
A prominent prof at Columbia is accused of incest.
The case of the Chilean miners
In my column for the print version of the mag this week I raise some philosophicalish questions about the legal status of the Chilean miners. Take a quote from Wigan Pier, add a chunk of Lon Fuller and some speculation about what might go wrong, and half-bake it for a bit, and presto.
What Canadians really believe
FULL STORY: From the death penalty to same-sex relationships, a new poll shows huge shifts.