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    Explore "moral psychology" with insightful episodes like "A Kantian Guide to Life" and "#61 Jonathan Haidt: When Good Intentions Go Bad" from podcasts like ""The Art of Manliness" and "The Knowledge Project with Shane Parrish"" and more!

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    A Kantian Guide to Life

    A Kantian Guide to Life

    If you've had some contact with the philosophy of Immanuel Kant, there's a good chance you found it abstract, heady, and hard to understand. But my guest would say that it's full of rich, usable insights on how to become better people, and, fortunately for us, she's got a true knack for making Kant's wisdom really accessible.

    Karen Stohr is a professor of philosophy and the author of Choosing Freedom: A Kantian Guide to Life. Today on the show, she brings Kant's ethical system and categorical imperative down to earth and shares how it can be applied to our everyday lives. We discuss Kant's belief in our great moral potential and duty to improve ourselves, and how his insights can help us make right choices. Karen explains Kant's ideas on the difference between negative and positive freedom, the importance of treating people as ends and not just means, the tension between love and respect, why ingratitude could be considered a "satanic vice," how practicing manners can make us better people, and more.

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    #61 Jonathan Haidt: When Good Intentions Go Bad

    #61 Jonathan Haidt: When Good Intentions Go Bad

    Jonathan Haidt is an author, social psychologist and one of the world’s leading experts in moral psychology. On the show we discuss helicopter parenting, the rise of the “call out culture,” and the dangers of social media.

     

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