When no option is a good option
Lisa Tessman, a professor of moral philosophy at Binghamton University, says there are moments when doing the right thing is impossible.

Lisa Tessman, a professor of philosophy at Binghamton University, says sometimes doing the right thing is impossible. And the crisis faced by doctors in New Orleans during Hurricane Katrina is a classic example of that.
And two mixed-race Canadians confront the imposter syndrome that comes with not fully embodying an identity, whether it's dietary habits or language.