Author: Dr. Eleanor Vance, Philosopher and Ethicist
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The sticker shock associated with higher education has become a familiar rite of passage. Decades ago, a university degree was a reliable pathway to the
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The Supreme Court of the United States holds a unique and powerful position. Its nine justices, once appointed, serve for life. This concept, known as
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The act of whistleblowing is one of the most profound ethical challenges in the modern professional landscape. It represents a dramatic crossroads where
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It seems impossible to scroll through social media or listen to a wellness podcast without encountering it: someone, usually incredibly fit, plunging their
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The concept of compulsory national service—a mandated period where young citizens serve their country, either in a military or civilian capacity—is a topic
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The infiltration of artificial intelligence into the fabric of daily life is no longer a futuristic projection; it’s a present-day reality.
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The human voice is a fundamental tool of trust. We recognize our family, friends, and colleagues by the unique timbre, pace, and inflection of their speech.
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The idea is as seductive as it is futuristic: climb into a sleek pod, feel a gentle push, and arrive at a destination hundreds of miles away in the time
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The flashbulb pops, a celebrity flinches, and a grainy photo taken from behind a bush is suddenly worth a small fortune. This is the enduring image of
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The conversation around money is changing. For centuries, we’ve dealt with physical cash—coins and banknotes issued by central banks. Then, we moved to
