Which is least unethical—buying a Mac, or buying a PC? | Practical Ethics
Recent news stories have brought to public attention the fact that many Apple products, including iPhones, iPads, and Macs, are produced in part in factories with a record of using child labour, failing to provide safe work conditions, and requiring employees to work long shifts for low wages (see, for example, here, here, here and here . . .
Most of Obama's "Controversial" Birth Control Rule Was Law During Bush Years | Mother Jones
Pete Souza/The White House
President Barack Obama's decision to require most employers to cover birth control and insurers to offer it at no cost has created a firestorm of controversy. But the central mandate—that most employers have to cover preventative care for women—has been law for over a decade. This point has been . . .
Most of Obama's "Controversial" Birth Control Rule Was Law During Bush Years | Mother Jones
Pete Souza/The White House
President Barack Obama's decision to require most employers to cover birth control and insurers to offer it at no cost has created a firestorm of controversy. But the central mandate—that most employers have to cover preventative care for women—has been law for over a decade. This point has been . . .
Parental Smoking and Childhood Ear Infections: A Dangerous Combination
More on the dangers of smoking around children from the Archives of Pediatrics & Adolescent Medicine January 2012, Moreno et al. 166 (1): 104
Parental Smoking and Childhood Ear Infections: A Dangerous Combination
More on the dangers of smoking around children from the Archives of Pediatrics & Adolescent Medicine January 2012, Moreno et al. 166 (1): 104
News Releases - University of Strathclyde
School pupils learn about practical philosophy
Children could learn valuable lessons in moral citizenship, such as making moral judgements and informed choices, through taking part in philosophical dialogue, according to researchers at Strathclyde.
A study of more than 130 primary and secondary . . .
News Releases - University of Strathclyde
School pupils learn about practical philosophy
Children could learn valuable lessons in moral citizenship, such as making moral judgements and informed choices, through taking part in philosophical dialogue, according to researchers at Strathclyde.
A study of more than 130 primary and secondary . . .