Talk about a head-scratching story.
A recent New York Times Magazine article about a man asking if he needs to console his wife after her affair ended has gone viral — but not for the reason you would expect.
Torn on how to handle this marriage bump in the road, the reader turned to Kwame Anthony Appiah, a philosopher and writer who has been the magazine’s Ethicist columnist for over a decade, helping readers navigate difficult moral dilemmas, such as this one.
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