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The Human Library
The Human Library Podcast
21 episodes
1 week ago
Helping individuals stimulate their intellectual and emotional growth
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Helping individuals stimulate their intellectual and emotional growth
Show more...
Self-Improvement
Education
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The Human Library Podcast EP#8 - Making Sense of Morality
The Human Library
1 hour 30 minutes 47 seconds
2 years ago
The Human Library Podcast EP#8 - Making Sense of Morality

In the thos episode of The Human Library, hosts Aslan, Adriano, and Mehdi embark on a profound exploration of Morality, a cornerstone of Human History. They meticulously define morality and navigate through diverse schools of thought, including the Divine Command Theory, Natural Law Theory, and the Categorical Imperative Theory. Drawing from Kant's seminal work, they dissect the philosophical underpinnings of each theory. The hosts engage in thought-provoking discussions surrounding morally challenging scenarios like the Trolley Problem. They also analyze various movies, examining different social archetypes in an attempt to unravel the complexities of morality. The episode delves into questions about the permissible bending of moral principles and the criteria set by societal constructs. Join them for a captivating journey through the intricate web of human morality.

The Human Library
Helping individuals stimulate their intellectual and emotional growth