The Weight of Whiteness with Alison Bailey
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by Prindle Institute
6M ago
Philosopher Alison Bailey is on the show to discuss what she calls "the weight of whiteness" and the reasons white people need to sit with and explore it. The post The Weight of Whiteness with Alison Bailey appeared first on Prindle Institute ..read more
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Democratic Deliberation with Sheron Fraser-Burgess
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by Prindle Institute
6M ago
Sheron Fraser-Burgess explains how educators can take principles from deliberative democracy and apply them to a classroom setting to discuss ethics. The post Democratic Deliberation with Sheron Fraser-Burgess appeared first on Prindle Institute ..read more
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Thinking While Walking with Martin Bunzl
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by Prindle Institute
6M ago
The Pacific Crest Trail is fertile ground for reflecting on philosophical puzzles and questions about nature and ethics for our guest Martin Bunzl. The post Thinking While Walking with Martin Bunzl appeared first on Prindle Institute ..read more
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Naomi Zack: Government Should Be Boring
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by Prindle Institute
6M ago
Philosopher Noami Zack argues that identity politics has no place in the government and offers an alternative vision for the future of America. The post Naomi Zack: Government Should Be Boring appeared first on Prindle Institute ..read more
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A Spirit of Care with Maurice Hamington
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by Prindle Institute
6M ago
Care impacts all of our lives intimately. Here to discuss the ethics of care with us is Maurice Hamington, a professor at Portland State University whose work on care spans decades. The post A Spirit of Care with Maurice Hamington appeared first on Prindle Institute ..read more
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Meena Krishnamurthy and Political Emotions
Examining Ethics
by Prindle Institute
6M ago
Meena Krishnamurthy is a philosopher whose recent work explores the value of political emotions in Martin Luther King Jr.’s writing and activism. The post Meena Krishnamurthy and Political Emotions appeared first on Prindle Institute ..read more
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Moral Grandstanding with Brandon Warmke
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by Prindle Institute
6M ago
Brandon Warmke, one of the authors of book Moral Grandstanding: The Use and Abuse of Moral Talk, discusses the importance of moral discourse. The post Moral Grandstanding with Brandon Warmke appeared first on Prindle Institute ..read more
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Is It Possible to Be Too Good?
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by Prindle Institute
6M ago
On the show today are two philosophers who explore a disorder known as Scrupulosity, a condition in which people are obsessive about morality. The post Is It Possible to Be Too Good? appeared first on Prindle Institute ..read more
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The Authentic Encounter with Beth Benedix
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by Prindle Institute
6M ago
Beth Benedix joins the podcast to discuss how our encounters with each other and with the stories we tell affect the way we think through ethics. The post The Authentic Encounter with Beth Benedix appeared first on Prindle Institute ..read more
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Pushing Back on Epistemic Pushback with Alison Bailey
Examining Ethics
by Prindle Institute
6M ago
On today's podcast, philosopher Alison Bailey explains exactly what epistemic pushback is, and discusses the ways it slows down classroom conversations. The post Pushing Back on Epistemic Pushback with Alison Bailey appeared first on Prindle Institute ..read more
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