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On Moral Progress: Reason and Logic or Empathy and Emotion

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On Moral Progress: Reason and Logic or Empathy and Emotion

Is the human conscience led by the head or the heart? Is the moral progress we have enjoyed – religious freedom, the abolition of slavery, anti-war movements, civil, women’s, and gay rights – a gift of empathy and emotion, or of reason and logic? Psychologist and author Steven Pinker and philosopher and novelist Rebecca Newberger Goldstein survey the history of moral progress in human society, a history, they say, suggesting that reason and logic have had a surprisingly powerful role in shaping the human condition.  


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Johnice Reid-English's comment, January 28, 8:29 AM
Actually for the issues mentioned I believe that a combination of
"Reason and Logic/Empathy and Emotion" worked hand and hand to accomplish said goals, legislatively. There were plenty against these legislative outcomes, as I recall, things could easily have gone south for each one. Gone south literally: a continuation of the antebellum beliefs of the south may have prevailed but if not for a strong empathetic and logical mind set in the then sitting congress and POTUS signing these laws in to effect.
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The Best Definition of Success Is the One You Never Use

The Best Definition of Success Is the One You Never Use | Positive futures | Scoop.it
Forget kaleidoscopes, forget people are like snowflakes, forget we're all individuals (bonus points if you got the last reference without following the link.)There is only one real way to define

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Very important question!

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How do you define success?

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Zig Ziglar: 10 Quotes That Can Change Your Life - Kevin Kruse

Zig Ziglar: 10 Quotes That Can Change Your Life - Kevin Kruse | Positive futures | Scoop.it

   Zig Ziglar died today at age 86. A World War II veteran, Zig Ziglar became the top sales person in several organizations before striking out on his own as a motivational speaker and trainer. Here you will find 10 quotes from Zig Ziglar that have the power to completely change the direction of one’s life.

 


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