shutterstock. August 23, 2019 Why we laugh when we know it’s wrong Alice Rudge, UCL A study of Batek hunter-gatherers from Malaysia shows how laughter can shape our ethical values.
As cultures evolve and societies develop, people’s change the way they think about good and evil. from shutterstock.com March 5, 2019 Changing morals: we’re more compassionate than 100 years ago, but more judgmental too Nick Haslam, The University of Melbourne; Melanie J. McGrath, The University of Melbourne, and Melissa A. Wheeler, The University of Melbourne An analysis of billions of words in the Google Books database shows the way society has valued moral principles such as compassion, respect for authority, community values and fairness over time.
shutterstock. December 22, 2017 How to teach children morals Michael Hand, University of Birmingham Schools have a duty to teach children morality, but which moral values should they teach?