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          How Good People Make Tough Choices Rev Ed and more by Rushworth M Kidder.

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        2. Rushworth M. Kidder, a former Christian Science Monitor columnist who taught and wrote books about ethics, died March 5 of natural causes in.
        3. Rushworth Kidder also identified eight core values, which, he argues, constitute a universal code of ethics.
        4. Rushworth Kidder identifies three mindsets for addressing moral dilemmas: Ends-based thinking, such as doing what is best for the greatest.
        5. Rushworth M. Kidder, a former Christian Science Monitor columnist who taught and wrote books about ethics, died March 5 of natural causes in.!

          Rushworth Kidder: Ethicist, journalist, scholar

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          Rushworth Kidder, who passed away on March 5, was a former Monitor columnist and a leading advocate of ethical conduct in business, government, education, and personal life.

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          Rushworth Kidder, who passed away on March 5, was a thinker, journalist, and ethicist whose interests ranged from 20th century poets such as E.E.

          Cummings and Dylan Thomas to quantum physics to civility in public discourse.

           As a reporter, editor, and columnist for The Christian Science Monitor in the 1980s, he often traced the common moral values shared by all humanity.

          That led him in 1990 to found the Institute for Global Ethics in Rockport, Maine,  which, among other things, conducts "ethical fitness" training for corporate executives, schoolteachers, and others, helping people identify and solve ethical dilemmas in their lives.

           In a world where religion, morality, politics,