
The essays and articles from Jay Shapiro on philosophy, politics, science, and art.
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| Publishes | Monthly | Episodes | 6 | Founded | 6 years ago |
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| Categories | PoliticsPhilosophyNewsSociety & Culture | ||||

So, look at the burgers on the scale again. Instead of measuring their moral value by looking at them, let’s look at ourselves. Take the burgers off and place two versions of yourself on the scale, one that chooses the non-cow and another which is in... more
Your liberty to swing your fist ends where my nose begins is a battle cry of the libertarian. But in an interconnected and interdependent world which is rapidly acquiring knowledge about abstract indirect shared risks, vulnerabilities, and dangers, m... more
Jay Shapiro tells the story of the death of his father, Edward Shapiro who died of cancer at 64 years old.
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I have only listened to Jay’s most recent episode on the moral dilemmas of choosing to eat meat, but I am thoroughly impressed with his attention to the subtleties of the subject.
Our culture is starved for genuine conversations that go into the foundations of our differences rather than the surface level layman arguments and Jay does an excellent job of taking the listener step by step down into the deeper implications of the ‘debate’ without overwhelming the listener with too big a jump or tec... more
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