Ethical decision-making in the workplace

Philosophy professor Alex Guerrero discusses moral red lines in the workplace with NPR's A Martinez.

Reconstruction of Thomas Aquinas' Face and Cause of Death

The face of Thomas Aquinas, a saint whose teachings shaped Catholic doctrine and secular philosophy, has been reconstructed for the first time in 750 years. A study reveals that he likely died from a chronic subdural hematoma caused by a head injury on his way to a council in 1274.

The Meaning of a Dog's Life compared to a Human's Life

A dog's life is more meaningful than a human's life, according to Mark Rowlands, a philosophy professor. Dogs find joy in simple tasks and lack the burden of reflective self-awareness that humans have.