Tag: Moral Philosophy

In this episode of the 18Forty Podcast, philosopher Daniel Statman discusses the morality of war, drawing from his work on revising the IDF's code of ethics.
In this episode of the 18Forty Podcast, Daniel Statman, a philosophy professor at the University of Haifa, discusses the ethics of waging a moral war.
Rabbi Meir Leibush ben Yehiel Michel Wisser, also known as Malbim, was a traditionalist in the 19th century who engaged with Western culture.
"When Heidi Met Shimen" is a book by Moshe Koppel that expands upon his blog, "Judaism Without Apologies," where he juxtaposes the lives and ideals of two Jewish characters: Shimen, a Gerer Hasid and Holocaust survivor, and Heidi, a cosmopolitan Princeton graduate.
This essay explores the reasons behind the involvement of many doctors in the Holocaust and emphasizes the moral lessons that can be learned from this dark chapter in history.