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Give Credit Where It’s Due: Bill Clinton’s Mastery Of Deceit Is Awe Inspiring...

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Warning: The Companion Rule To “Bias Makes You Stupid” Is “Immunity To Bias...

Biases must be understood, checked, managed, and often rejected entirely. Condemning and rejecting all bias, however, is courting disaster, both for individuals and a society. Continue reading →

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Whole Foods Thinks Its Customers Are Idiots…And They Are Right!

So Whole Food puts things on the shelf for sale that employees sort of throw together. Interesting. Continue reading →

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Ethics Jump Ball: What Is An Ethical Reaction To This Story?

I am momentarily at a loss. Continue reading →

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“Fake News” Ethics: Top Ten Culprits (And Facebook Isn’t One Of Them)

It's not Facebook's responsibility to vet the news, and neither it, nor Twitter, nor any other social media platform can be trusted to do it ethically anyway. Continue reading →

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Announcing “The Fake News Ethics Train Wreck,” And Related Developments...

A strange, new Ethics Train Wreck. Continue reading →

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I Am True To My Vow: Once AGAIN, Partisan Historian Douglas Brinkley’s Excuse...

Maybe third time's the charm... Continue reading →

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Sick-Bed Ethics Warm-Up, 11/14/18: Ethics Among the Sneezes [UPDATED]

Some ethics issues that I've been able to muse about between coughs and sneezes... Continue reading →

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Who Killed “Judith’s” Baby?

Stipulated: This should not have a happened.

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Comment Of The Day: “Who Killed ‘Judith’s’ Baby?”

I find that the most effective method of getting someone to make a healthy decision is to outline the consequences–good and bad, as perceived by them–of each option.

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