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Podcast Profile: Ethical Theory Review

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12 episodes
2020 to 2025
Median: 57 minutes
Collection: Philosophy


Description (podcaster-provided):

Critical Discussions of recent articles in ethics and practical philosophy.
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Themes and summary (AI-generated based on podcaster-provided show and episode descriptions):

➤ Critical ethics/practical philosophy article discussions • Virtue signaling, moral discourse norms • AI blame/responsibility • Fanaticism, nihilism • Veganism, meat ethics • Moral emotions • Confucian well-being • Gamete donation ethics • Race, hope • Grief • Free will/determinism • Religion, human development • Virtue, meaning

This podcast features critical discussions of recent work in ethics and practical philosophy, often centered on a specific journal article or new book and explored through interviews and debates with professional philosophers. Across the episodes, the conversations connect abstract ethical theory with live questions about moral life, social interaction, and public culture.

A recurring theme is moral psychology and the norms governing moral discourse. The show examines how practices like blaming, resentment, judgment, and moral signaling shape interpersonal relations and civic conversation, and asks when these practices are justified or counterproductive. Relatedly, it explores the roles emotions such as anger, shame, and grief can play in ethical life, including whether certain emotional responses should be cultivated, moderated, or revised in pluralistic societies.

Another strand addresses responsibility, agency, and free will, including how determinism bears on moral accountability and how (or whether) to assign blame when harm is produced by artificial intelligence systems. The podcast also engages virtue ethics and questions about meaning, spirituality, and human nature, including challenges to Aristotelian approaches and inquiries into whether intense commitment or “fanaticism” can ever function as a virtue.

Several episodes focus on applied ethics and social philosophy: obligations surrounding veganism and free-riding, the ethics of gamete donation and the value of genetic knowledge for identity, and philosophical approaches to race, democratic hope, and the legacy of racism. The show also incorporates comparative and religious perspectives, such as Confucian views of flourishing and ritual as well as debates between secular and religious humanisms about moral development, humility, and the sources of human moral progress.


Episodes:
Episode Image Virtue Signaling, Grandstanding, and Judging Others
2025-Sep-12
64 minutes
Episode Image Should We Blame AI?
2024-Aug-19
45 minutes
Episode Image Fanaticism, Devotion, and Nihilism
2024-May-28
45 minutes
Episode Image Veganism and Free-riding
2024-May-07
42 minutes
Episode Image How to Do Things with Emotions: Owen Flanagan
2022-Apr-05
55 minutes
Episode Image Confucianism, Morality, and Well-being
2022-Mar-15
63 minutes
Episode Image Ethics of Gamete Donation and the Value of Genetic Knowledge
2022-Feb-16
61 minutes
Episode Image Prophetic Pragmatism: Cornel West, Hope, and the Philosophy of Race
2022-Feb-01
54 minutes
Episode Image Grief: A Philosophic Guide
2022-Jan-13
56 minutes
Episode Image Freedom, Resentment, and the Metaphysics of Morals
2021-Apr-21
67 minutes
Episode Image Religion and Human Development (Jennifer Herdt)
2020-Jul-08
59 minutes
Episode Image Virtue and Meaning -- an Interview with David McPherson
2020-May-05
73 minutes