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Gilligan's Theory of Moral Development
Moral development has been the topic of philosophical and psychological debate for centuries. Psychologist Carol Gilligan's ...
Source: Artwork by Alexi Berry. Used with permission. Almost two years ago I wrote about cheating and deception (Incentivizing Lying). It was not well-received (less than a thousand reads to date).
A large study across 13 experiments with over 8,000 participants shows that people are far more likely to act dishonestly when they can delegate tasks to AI rather than do them themselves.
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AI users more inclined to dishonesty, study finds
People who rely on artificial intelligence (AI) at work or school are more likely than others to "cheat," according to a team ...
Human Development, Vol. 23, No. 2 (1980), pp. 77-104 (28 pages) This article provides an alternative conception of postconventional moral development which fits existing data on late adolescent and ...
Vox recently asked 15 experts on moral philosophy and public policy to answer the following question: "What do we do know that will be considered unthinkable in 50 years?" The resulting essays are ...
Excessive levels of executive pay are headline news and have become a focal point of public scrutiny and academic debate. The ...
Moral injury can occur if someone does or witnesses something that violates their personal moral beliefs. They may feel guilty, ashamed, or angry or feel that they have experienced a betrayal. The ...
Given the skyrocketing volume of misinformation available online, the thinking goes, isn’t this the moment to punish public ...
Source: Artwork by Alexi Berry. Used with permission. Almost two years ago I wrote about cheating and deception (Incentivizing Lying). It was not well-received (less than a thousand reads to date).
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