Flipboard Culture Desk on Nostr: Why do we do good things for others? What are the mental or emotional processes that ...
Why do we do good things for others? What are the mental or emotional processes that lead to our holding the door open for a stranger or supporting a friend in need? Big Think takes a look at whether being moral is motivated by passion or reason, applied to modern-day scenarios including people's adherence to COVID-19 health recommendations.
https://flip.it/ue3WWZ#Philosophy #Morality #DavidHume #Morals #Health #COVID
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