These two videos explain moral muteness and moral myopia. These are biases that occur in organizations that prevent us from behaving ethically as a group.
Moral muteness is when we communicate in ways that obscure our moral beliefs and commitments, or don’t voice moral sentiments at all.
Moral myopia is a distortion of moral vision that keeps ethical issues from coming clearly into focus.
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