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Philosopher Cat Saint-Croix joins the Examining Ethics podcast to discuss their work on the role that attention can play in thinking about epistemology. The post Rumination and Wronging with Cat Saint-Croix appeared first on The Prindle Institute for Ethics.
Philosopher Cat Saint-Croix joins the Examining Ethics podcast to discuss their work on the role that attention can play in thinking about epistemology. The post Rumination and Wronging with Cat Saint-Croix appeared first on Prindle Institute.
How much should we expect from ourselves when it comes to fighting climate change? Explore the issue of demandingness with philosophers Kyle Fruh and Marcus Hedahl on today's episode of Examining Ethics. The post How Much Should We Expect of Ourselves? with Marcus Hedahl and Kyle Fruh appeared first on Prindle Institute.
How much should we expect from ourselves when it comes to fighting climate change? Explore the issue of demandingness with philosophers Kyle Fruh and Marcus Hedahl on today's episode of Examining Ethics. The post How Much Should We Expect of Ourselves? with Marcus Hedahl and Kyle Fruh appeared first on The Prindle Institute for Ethics.
On this episode of Examining Ethics, we discuss the ambivalence of motherhood with philosopher Sarah LaChance Adams. The post Motherhood and Ethics with Sarah LaChance Adams appeared first on Prindle Institute.
On this episode of Examining Ethics, we discuss the ambivalence of motherhood with philosopher Sarah LaChance Adams. The post Motherhood and Ethics with Sarah LaChance Adams appeared first on The Prindle Institute for Ethics.
On this episode of Examining Ethics, philosopher Manuel Wörsdörfer joins us to review some of the most pressing climate ethics issues we face today. The post Climate Ethics with Manuel Wörsdörfer appeared first on The Prindle Institute for Ethics.
On this episode of Examining Ethics, philosopher Manuel Wörsdörfer joins us to review some of the most pressing climate ethics issues we face today. The post Climate Ethics with Manuel Wörsdörfer appeared first on Prindle Institute.
Philosophers Elena Ruíz and Nora Berenstain discuss colonialism and reproductive justice on this episode of Examining Ethics. The post Ethics in Focus with Elena Ruíz and Nora Berenstain appeared first on The Prindle Institute for Ethics.
Philosophers Elena Ruíz and Nora Berenstain discuss colonialism and reproductive justice on this episode of Examining Ethics. The post Ethics in Focus with Elena Ruíz and Nora Berenstain appeared first on Prindle Institute.
Today on Examining Ethics, historian of science Lorraine Daston discusses the history of rules and their connection to deep-seated values. The post Rules with Lorraine Daston appeared first on The Prindle Institute for Ethics.
Today on Examining Ethics, historian of science Lorraine Daston discusses the history of rules and their connection to deep-seated values. The post Rules with Lorraine Daston appeared first on Prindle Institute.
Philosopher Camisha Russell joins us on this episode of Examining Ethics to explore connections between Black Lives Matter and the ethics of reproduction. The post Reproductive Ethics with Camisha Russell appeared first on Prindle Institute.
Philosopher Camisha Russell joins us on this episode of Examining Ethics to explore connections between Black Lives Matter and the ethics of reproduction. The post Reproductive Ethics with Camisha Russell appeared first on The Prindle Institute for Ethics.
On this episode of the Examining Ethics podcast, political theorist Emma Saunders-Hastings explains the effects philanthropy has on democracy. The post Emma Saunders-Hastings: Philanthropy and Democracy appeared first on The Prindle Institute for Ethics.
On this episode of the Examining Ethics podcast, political theorist Emma Saunders-Hastings explains the effects philanthropy has on democracy. The post Emma Saunders-Hastings: Philanthropy and Democracy appeared first on Prindle Institute.
On this episode of the Examining Ethics podcast, we explore disability and ethics with Georgetown University scholar Joel Reynolds. The post The Life Worth Living with Joel Reynolds appeared first on The Prindle Institute for Ethics.
On this episode of the Examining Ethics podcast, we explore disability and ethics with Georgetown University scholar Joel Reynolds. The post The Life Worth Living with Joel Reynolds appeared first on Prindle Institute.
John McClendon III and Stephen Ferguson II are like philosophical archaeologists, uncovering and analyzing the lost scholarship of Black thinkers from the last two centuries. Their book, African American Philosophers and Philosophy, is a fascinating... The post African American Philosophy with John McClendon III and Stephen Ferguson II appeared first on Examining Ethics.
Explore African American philosophy with Stephen Ferguson II and John McClendon III on this episode of the Examining Ethics podcast. The post African American Philosophy with John McClendon III and Stephen Ferguson II appeared first on Prindle Institute.
We're facing some pretty big problems these days. And whether they're things like climate change, racism or poverty, these problems are all bigger than we are as individuals. So big, in fact, it can be... The post Robin Zheng: Roles and Responsibilities appeared first on Examining Ethics.
We take in massive amounts of information on a daily basis. Our brains use something called pattern-recognition to try and sort through and make sense of this information. My guest today, the philosopher Megan Fritts,... The post Phantom Patterns and Online Misinformation with Megan Fritts appeared first on Examining Ethics.
Most of us probably think of war as violent conflict between countries. There are aggressors and victims, and it's essentially a battle between groups of people. My guests today, Kyle Fruh and Marcus Hedahl, complicate... The post Climate Change is Unjust War: Kyle Fruh and Marcus Hedahl appeared first on Examining Ethics.
Reparations and climate change might at first glance seem unrelated. My guest Olúfẹ́mi Táíwò argues that they are inextricably linked, and that racial justice cannot happen without climate justice. Contact us at examiningethics@gmail.com. For the... The post Reconsidering Reparations with Olúfẹ́mi Táíwò appeared first on Examining Ethics.
Regina Rini holds the Canada Research Chair in Philosophy of Moral and Social Cognition at York University and she joins us today to discuss why we might be disturbed when we learn about the role... The post Why Moral Psychology is Disturbing: Regina Rini appeared first on Examining Ethics.
We often discuss individual morality and ethics on the show–how people should or should not behave on an interpersonal level. But what about groups of people? How should they make sense of their competing value... The post Joshua Greene and Moral Tribes appeared first on Examining Ethics.
On the podcast today philosopher Benjamin Lipscomb explores the unique friendship and work of four women who changed the face of moral philosophy. The post The Women Are Up to Something: Benjamin Lipscomb appeared first on Examining Ethics.
On today's episode of Examining Ethics, philosopher Jana Mohr Lone explains the profoundly empowering effects philosophy can have on children. The post Seen and Not Heard: Jana Mohr Lone appeared first on Examining Ethics.
On today's episode of Examining Ethics, the philosopher C. Thi Nguyen explores the relationship of trust we form with the technology we use. The post Thinking about Trust with C. Thi Nguyen appeared first on Prindle Institute.
On today's episode of Examining Ethics, the philosopher C. Thi Nguyen explores the relationship of trust we form with the technology we use. The post Thinking about Trust with C. Thi Nguyen appeared first on Prindle Institute.
Many of us rely heavily on our smartphones and computers. But does it make sense to say we “trust” them? On today's episode of Examining Ethics, the philosopher C. Thi Nguyen explores the relationship of... The post A Different Way of Thinking about Trust with C. Thi Nguyen appeared first on Examining Ethics.
If you don't know much about gaming, it can be easy to dismiss video games as violent wastes of time or to think of board games as something you pull out when there's nothing else... The post Kat Schrier: Using Games to Teach Ethics appeared first on Examining Ethics.
Calls for increased transparency and oversight are common in public life. C. Thi Nguyen argues that transparency is a form of surveillance. The post Transparency is Surveillance: C. Thi Nguyen appeared first on Examining Ethics.
Giving away money and resources is great, right? What harm could it do? Philanthropy expert Shariq Ahmed Siddiqui, who is a professor at the Lilly School of Philanthropy at Indiana University, joins us to explain... The post The Ethics of Giving with Shariq Siddiqui appeared first on Examining Ethics.
Alison Bailey opens her new book, The Weight of Whiteness with an invitation to “wade slowly and mindfully into the weight of whiteness, and to attend to the ways white supremacy has misshapen our nation,... The post The Weight of Whiteness with Alison Bailey appeared first on Examining Ethics.
The last time philosopher Candice Delmas was on the show, we explored civil disobedience. On today's episode, we're discussing the uncivil side of disobedience. She explains that the very reasons that we might be obligated... The post Uncivil Disobedience with Candice Delmas appeared first on Examining Ethics.
Deliberative democracy is a school of political thought in which conversation takes on a central role. It's different from representative democracy, which involves voting and polling, because it focuses on discussion and understanding to move... The post Democratic Deliberation with Sheron Fraser-Burgess appeared first on Examining Ethics.
Legal scholar Ekow Yankah discusses the ethics of policing on today's episode of Examining Ethics. The post Policing and Ethics with Ekow Yankah appeared first on Examining Ethics.
Nature has always fascinated the philosopher Martin Bunzl. For him, this spectacular setting proved to be fertile ground for reflecting on philosophical puzzles and questions about nature and ethics. The post Thinking While Walking with Martin Bunzl appeared first on Examining Ethics.
Examining Ethics producer Eleanor Price discusses the moral theories behind games like Dungeons and Dragons and Pathfinder. The post A Dungeon Crawl Through Moral Alignments appeared first on Prindle Institute.
Examining Ethics producer Eleanor Price discusses the moral theories behind games like Dungeons and Dragons and Pathfinder. The post A Dungeon Crawl Through Moral Alignments appeared first on Prindle Institute.
What is a layered landscape? On this episode of Examining Ethics, we speak with Marion Hourdequin and David Havlick about the ethics of restoration. The post Layered Landscapes with Marion Hourdequin and David Havlick appeared first on Prindle Institute.
What is a layered landscape? On this episode of Examining Ethics, we speak with Marion Hourdequin and David Havlick about the ethics of restoration. The post Layered Landscapes with Marion Hourdequin and David Havlick appeared first on Prindle Institute.
What are achievements and how should we talk about them? Philosopher Gwen Bradford discusses the ethics of achievement on this episode of Examining Ethics. The post Achievement Matters with Gwen Bradford appeared first on Prindle Institute.
What are achievements and how should we talk about them? Philosopher Gwen Bradford discusses the ethics of achievement on this episode of Examining Ethics. The post Achievement Matters with Gwen Bradford appeared first on Prindle Institute.
We're discussing the ethics of voting in this special election day episode of Examining Ethics. Listen to experts and everyday people's thoughts on voting. The post Back to Basics: The Ethics of Voting appeared first on Prindle Institute.
We're discussing the ethics of voting in this special election day episode of Examining Ethics. Listen to experts and everyday people's thoughts on voting. The post Back to Basics: The Ethics of Voting appeared first on Prindle Institute.
On this episode of Examining Ethics, we interview David Benatar and David Wasserman, the authors of Debating Procreation: Is It Wrong to Reproduce? The post Ethics in Focus with David Benatar and David Wasserman appeared first on Prindle Institute.
On this episode of Examining Ethics, we interview David Benatar and David Wasserman, the authors of Debating Procreation: Is It Wrong to Reproduce? The post Ethics in Focus with David Benatar and David Wasserman appeared first on Prindle Institute.