The Categorical Imperative: How We Define Morals

The Categorical Imperative: How We Define Morals

What is the categorical imperative? What does it mean for religion and morality? The categorical imperative is the idea that individual moral principles should be judged on the basis of whether or not they would make sense as universal principles. This indicates that religion shouldn’t be the deciding factor about what is or isn’t moral. Read more about the categorical imperative below.

The Effects of Global Warming on Animals in the Tropics

The Effects of Global Warming on Animals in the Tropics

What are the effects of global warming on animals in the tropics? Why do researchers project the tropical species to be more affected by climate change than their cold-climate counterparts? Most people think of global warming primarily as a threat to cold-climate species such as polar bears, penguins, and seals. However, the effects of global warming on animals in the tropics are projected to be even more drastic, according to researchers. Keep reading to learn about the effects of global warming on animals in the tropics.

How Corporate Exploitation & Abuse Causes Suffering

7 Major Causes of Depression and Anxiety

What is corporate exploitation? How does corporate abuse harm people and why is it tolerated? Corporate exploitation is when corporations abuse their power, go unregulated, and cause harm through their actions. Common forms of corporate exploitation are environmental deregulation, worker exploitation, and illness such as cancer clusters. Read more about corporate exploitation and what it means.