Moral
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So if you want to move conservatives on issues like same-sex marriage or national health insurance, it helps to tie these liberal political issues to conservative values like patriotism and
moral
purity.
If you want to move liberals to the right on conservative policy issues like military spending and making English the official language of the US, you're going to be more persuasive if you tie those conservative policy issues to liberal
moral
values like equality and fairness.
All these studies have the same clear message: if you want to persuade someone on some policy, it's helpful to connect that policy to their underlying
moral
values.
We kept saying when we were designing these reframed
moral
arguments, "Empathy and respect, empathy and respect."
I wrote a book on the
moral
panic about sexting.
Can we build systems that have an ethical and
moral
foundation?
CA: We have with us here
moral
psychologist Jonathan Haidt, who I think has a question.
And a lot of
moral
injury, sense of feeling betrayed, and frankly, in this country, we almost have one success story, which is you go to college, get a white-collar job, and you're a success, and if you don't fit in that formula, you feel like you're not respected.
I do think he's a
moral
freak, and I think he'll be undone by that fact, the fact that he just doesn't know anything about anything and is uncurious about it.
Politics is a limited realm; what matters most is the
moral
nature of the society.
There's a lot of people out there, right now, perhaps especially on the left, who think this is a terrible idea, that actually, the only
moral
response to the great tyranny that may be about to emerge in America is to resist it at every stage, is to fight it tooth and nail, it's a mistake to try and do this.
And the
moral
imperative is "I did what everyone should do."
Not one mention of our
moral
and professional obligation of preventing harm to the public, or the fact that we have all this expertise, resources and, for some, even tenure to, you know, accomplish this task.
And so, dream with me what a 21st-century scientist slash engineer could look like: individuals who are driven to master the sciences so that they can serve society, and are also aware of the tremendous power their knowledge and decisions have; folks who are developing their
moral
courage at all times, and who realize that conflict and controversy are not necessarily bad things if our ultimate loyalty is to the public and the planet.
Spotting these
moral
hairpin turns now will help us maneuver the unfamiliar road of technology ethics, and allow us to cruise confidently and conscientiously into our brave new future.
The thing about civility talk, then as now, was that you could call out your opponent for going low, and then take advantage of the
moral
high ground to go as low or lower, because calling for civility sets up the speaker as a model of decorum while implicitly, subtly stigmatizing anyone with the temerity to disagree as uncivil.
Do we pick the action with the best outcome or stick to a
moral
code that prohibits causing someone's death?
Economists, sociologists,
moral
philosophers have understood that, and we are actively looking for collaboration.
Turn that empathy and altruism into action and we live out a basic
moral
credo.
Fail to help, and we show we have no
moral
compass at all.
Contrary to what many people think, journalists are making value judgments all the time, ethical and
moral
judgments.
Roosevelt called for physical security, economic security, social security and
moral
security.
Instead, public provisions of a baby trust could go a long way towards eliminating the transmission of economic advantage or disadvantage across generations and establishing a more
moral
and decent economy that facilitates assets, economic security and social mobility for all its citizens.
By the way, I'm not a
moral
authority.
The
moral
purpose is clear.
In the face of extreme immorality, domestic workers can be our
moral
compass.
We live in a time of
moral
choices everywhere we turn: at the border, at the ballot box, in our workplaces, right in our homes, full of
moral
choices.
As you go about your day and you encounter these
moral
choices, think of Lily.
So that is where, for me, I understood that objectivity means giving all sides an equal hearing and talking to all sides, but not treating all sides equally, not creating a forced
moral
equivalence or a factual equivalence.
But I think in this regard that so much of it is also about technology, that the technology has to also be given some kind of
moral
compass.
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