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Metaphysical myth busting: The cowardice of ‘post-truth’

The failure of post-truthers to engage with metaphysics is a sign of cowardice.

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Ethics Explainer: Moral Absolutism

Is it okay to ever tell a lie? A moral absolutist says no, regardless of the consequences.

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Confirmation bias: ignoring the facts we don’t fancy

Confirmation bias says we aren’t as intellectual, rational or measured as we think.


Ethical dilemma: how important is the truth?

Dr Matt Beard considers the importance of telling the truth, even when it will cause harm.

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Risky business: lockout laws, sharks, and media bias

Reactive public policy is more about unconscious bias than grounded in substantiated evidence.


Ethical dilemma: how important is the truth?

Dr Matt Beard considers the importance of telling the truth, even when it will cause harm.

Keep Sydney Open sign on a black background. Lockout laws in Sydney impact business and media. The sign promotes keeping Sydney's nightlife active.

Risky business: lockout laws, sharks, and media bias

Reactive public policy is more about unconscious bias than grounded in substantiated evidence.

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The Ethics of Truth

Psychology, philosophy and linguistics can reveal our role in creating a post-truth world.


Australia Day and #changethedate – a tale of two truths

The #changethedate movement has become a contest between two accounts of history.

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Ethics Explainer: Authenticity

Philosophers argue that to behave with authenticity means to respond to the world the way it is,…

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Who’s your daddy?

“Discrepant paternity" has become a rallying point for parts of the fathers’ rights movement.


‘Hear no evil’ – how typical corporate communication leaves out the ethics

When do corporate communications leave little room for the ethics of truth?

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In the court of public opinion, consistency matters most

There is nothing the public hates more than a hypocrite, even if he’s telling the truth.

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Ethics Explainer: Ad Hominem Fallacy

What happens when someone attacks you instead of the argument you’re making.


Between frenzy and despair: navigating our new political era

Whatever your views, you won’t survive the new era if you don’t know what you believe in.

Black and white close-up of a man's face with an angry expression, fist near his mouth. Illustrates Ad Hominem Fallacy in ethics.

Ethics Explainer: Ad Hominem Fallacy

What happens when someone attacks you instead of the argument you’re making.

Abstract image: White geometric shapes overlay stormy clouds, symbolizing the frenzy and despair of our new political era.

Between frenzy and despair: navigating our new political era

Whatever your views, you won’t survive the new era if you don’t know what you believe in.