Assistant Professor of Philosophy, Bowling Green State University
Brandon Warmke works in the areas of moral philosophy, moral psychology, and social philosophy. He writes primarily on moral responsibility, forgiveness, punishment, and public discourse.
Why there are costs to moral outrage
Jun 21, 2017 16:38 pm UTC| Insights & Views Politics
Many Americans are morally outraged that U.S. President Donald Trump fired former FBI Director James Comey, who had been investigating possible links between Trumps election campaign and the Russian government. Many others...
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