
Friends Jason and Stephanie take some marijuana edibles and discuss perennial and current ethical issues. Join us as we get good and high.
| Publishes | Twice monthly | Episodes | 8 | Founded | 2 years ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Categories | PhilosophySociety & Culture | |||

In this episode we get good and high and discuss the ethics of teaching and learning in the modern world, particularly in the context of institutions Higher Education.
This is the first episode in a series exploring the ethical challenges of engaging in basic human activities in the modern world. In this episode, we get good and high and talk about Moving.
This one got away from us a little. The ostensible topic is assisted dying, but we got a little too good and high to give the subject the a very thoughtful treatment. Nevertheless, we had a jolly time discussing our own deaths!
In this episode, we get good and high (really high) and discuss the ethics of using animals in research. What kind of research justifies the use of animals and which animals should we be using?
In this episode we get good and high and discuss the ethical implications of the use of AI in education, specifically tools like ChatGPT. We begin with the concern that have been raised about cheating and whether this technology might lead to job los... more
In this episode, Stephanie and Jason explore the ethical landscape surrounding body weight and how it is often connected to morality and judgment in North American culture. We discuss the complex factors contributing to changes in body weight, such a... more
In this episode, we attempt to get good and high while discussing the challenges of ethical debates surrounding genetic modification. We review the history of recombinant DNA technology debates and the distinction between somatic and germ line interv... more
In this episode, Jason and Stephanie get high and explore the ethical landscape surrounding marijuana use.
Some of the ethical questions dicussed include the differential treatment of drugs, where alcohol is widely accepted despite known social an... more









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