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Ethics of Protest: Part 2

Should protests be productive? In today’s discussion on the ethics of protest, we interview Tabitha St. Bernard, a coordinator for the Women’s March.

Ethics of Protest: Part 2

Should protests be productive? In today's discussion on the ethics of protest, we interview Tabitha St. Bernard, a coordinator for the Women’s March.

Ethics of Protest: Part 1

Is it ever acceptable to criticize a protester’s methods? We discuss the ethics of protest by exploring the story of the Freeman Field Mutiny.

Should Civilians Be Spared? with Seth Lazar

On today’s episode, we have one major question for philosopher Seth Lazar: is it ever acceptable to kill civilians in war? As with all good questions in philosophy, it turned out to be a lot more complicated than we initially thought.

Can Animals Be Moral? with Mark Rowlands

Is it possible for animals to be moral? Philosopher Mark Rowlands challenges the idea that animals have no capacity for morality. He argues that not only do animals have emotions, those emotions can motivate them to make moral decisions.

Systems in Sheep’s Clothing: Rebecca Go..

How do big systems impact our daily lives? On today's show, we interview the ethicist Rebecca Gordon about her book Mainstreaming Torture. We also talk to philosopher Robin Zheng about her work on racialized sexual preferences.

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