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In this episode, we discussed the appoaches to arguying with people who have completely opposite views. Some people think that the best practice of news media is to provide both sides a story. However, are there some opinions that are too extreme to be platformed?
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In this episode, we discuss conspiracy theories and how people get drawn into them. We explore their origins, their growing popularity, and the increase in mistrust of the government.
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In this episode, we discuss paternalism and what it involves. We talk about how comfortable we are with the government and other authorities making decisions for the general population. As usual, we also have a little argument.
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In this episode, we discuss the concept of pity and how it is manifested in human interaction. We explore the distinctions between pity, sympathy, empathy, and compassion, and examine the motivations behind helping others.
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In this episode, we discuss the concept of free will and whether humans possess it. We explore the extent to which luck influences our decisions, and whether we can be held accountable for actions resulting from random chance. Additionally, we consider the best approach to assigning moral judgment in light of the potential absence of free will.
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In this episode, we will be discussing things that have been bothering us lately. From people's behavior to movies and politics, we will only be expressing our displeasure and negativity. If you are looking for something positive and uplifting, this episode may not be for you.
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In this episode, we discuss responsible spending, effective altruism, and how to analyze one's charitable capacity. We also explore the concept of demonstrative altruism on social media. Lastly, we discuss whether wealthy individuals have a moral obligation to give back to their society.
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In this episode, we start by questioning the viability of socialism as an economic system. We then pivot to capitalism, examining its role in improving our quality of life and whether it continues to do so. Despite its benefits, we also address the critical issue of wealth disparity that capitalism often exacerbates. We then delve into a comparison of our current quality of life with that of the past, questioning the fairness of such comparisons. As we explore potential solutions to decrease inequality, we consider the role of private businesses in stepping up their corporate social responsibility. We also discuss what role governments should play in ensuring corporate social responsibility and economic equality.
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In this episode, we discuss our concerns about the rise of nationalism, particularly in Ukraine as a result of the ongoing war. During our discussion, we cover the relevance, benefits, and possible consequences of nationalism. In addition, we also touch on the phenomenon of "white nationalism" as it is gaining traction in the US. We want to make it clear that the views we express during this episode are our own and not necessarily generally accepted opinions.
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In this episode, we continue discussing the topic of meaning. We explore the concept of objective values and the idea of living as a nihilist. We also revisit the problem of existence and look at different perspectives to answer the question "Why do we exist?" Additionally, we touch on the origin of our beliefs and how they shape our core values.
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In this episode, we discuss the concept of a meaningful life. We explore the difference between searching for "the meaning of life" and "meaning in life." One of us has a theory related to finding purpose in life, drawn from their view of END as a recurring phenomenon. We also consider intrinsic values and whether it's possible to define them. This is a two-part episode, as the concept of meaning is too extensive to compress into one episode, and we ran out of drinks.
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In this episode, we discuss the concept of loneliness - what it means to us, how it feels to experience it, and where it comes from. We also delve into the importance of having a community and friends, the significance of emotional connections, and whether or not we can truly satisfy our need for socialization with digital methods of communication. Additionally, we explore whether there is a difference between solitude and loneliness.
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In this episode, we examine the complex subject of gender, which in recent times has been at the forefront of heated and controversial discussions. The discussion explores the significance of experiencing life as a specific gender and the pertinent question of whether it matters, and if so, under what circumstances. Additionally, the episode explores the issue of body dysmorphia.
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In this episode, we discuss the use of propaganda as a tool for governments to propagate their agenda. As we are based in Ukraine, we will also explore how propaganda has played a critical role in the ongoing war efforts on both sides. We will further delve into the ethical justification of using propaganda during wartime in Ukraine.
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What The Fuck Do We Know- about Death Anxiety. In this episode, we explore the depths of existential anxiety and the ubiquitous fear of our mortality. We discuss from whence it came and how different people cope with this anxiety. Is it possible to overcome this? This is a question we ask and discuss but do not necessarily answer because… I’ll redirect your attention to the title of this podcast.
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"WTF Do We Know?" - about Knowledge. In this episode, we dive into the controversial issue of book banning in schools, sparked by the rise in discourse around systemic racism. We'll explore the balance between teaching history truthfully and concerns about students' feeling of guilt. We touch on parental rights in education, LGBTQ+ representation, and the debate over what children in schools should be exposed to. Additionally, we discuss access to knowledge as a right and whether any restrictions are justified.