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Can Moral Intelligence Be Measured?
Can moral intelligence be measured—or is quantifying ethics a category error? This SE Press essay examines the logic, risks, and protocols behind scoring ethical performance in individuals, organizations, and AI, showing how challenge-ready audit processes turn measurement into an engine for genuine moral repair.

Paul Falconer & ESA
Aug 193 min read


What Is Moral Intelligence?
What is moral intelligence? SE Press defines it as a dynamic, empirically scored, and upgradable capacity—detecting, reasoning, adapting, and repairing ethical values across humans, SI, and cultures. Every agent and system is challenge-auditable and shielded against bias, capture, or drift.

Paul Falconer & ESA
Aug 123 min read


Ethics, Morality, and Moral Intelligence: The Scientific Existentialism Position
Explore Scientific Existentialism’s definitive answers to ethics, morality, and moral intelligence. This essay anchors SE’s plural, protocol-locked approach—defining justice, value, the good life, and responsibilities across society, technology, and the planet, with transparent reasoning and open challenge built in.

Paul Falconer & ESA
Aug 113 min read
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