Amy Jones 6/19/14 Amy Jones 6/19/14 why walter white was so important to understanding our own moral ambiguity:“When Walter finally admits that he did it all — the meth, the money, the murders — because he liked it, because it made him feel alive, that vanity motivated him more than charity, it reflects how our own ostensible altruism is often just the lie we tell ourselves to excuse our dirtiest deeds.” Read More Amy Jones 10/16/11 Amy Jones 10/16/11 the atlantic reports on the positive correlation between embarrassment and likeability Read More Amy Jones 10/8/11 Amy Jones 10/8/11 natalie angier reports on the emerging study of pathological altruism in the nyt Read More
Amy Jones 6/19/14 Amy Jones 6/19/14 why walter white was so important to understanding our own moral ambiguity:“When Walter finally admits that he did it all — the meth, the money, the murders — because he liked it, because it made him feel alive, that vanity motivated him more than charity, it reflects how our own ostensible altruism is often just the lie we tell ourselves to excuse our dirtiest deeds.” Read More
Amy Jones 10/16/11 Amy Jones 10/16/11 the atlantic reports on the positive correlation between embarrassment and likeability Read More
Amy Jones 10/8/11 Amy Jones 10/8/11 natalie angier reports on the emerging study of pathological altruism in the nyt Read More