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The Moral Risks of Online Shaming with Krista Thomason
FromThe Rewired Soul
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93 minutes
Released:
Dec 29, 2021
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Online shaming is something that happens on a daily basis, and it's completely changed the world in recent decades. Today, we talk with moral philosopher Krista Thomason about the moral risks of online shaming. There's a major difference between effectiveness and moral justification, and that's the core aspect of this conversation for everyone.
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Online shaming is something that happens on a daily basis, and it's completely changed the world in recent decades. Today, we talk with moral philosopher Krista Thomason about the moral risks of online shaming. There's a major difference between effectiveness and moral justification, and that's the core aspect of this conversation for everyone.
Follow Krista on Twitter @kkthomason
Become a paid Substack subscriber at TheRewiredSoul.Substack.com and get early access to episodes!
Get your free books by Chris here: https://bit.ly/3vkRsb6
Follow @TheRewiredSoul on Twitter and Instagram
Subscribe to The Rewired Soul Substack
Support The Rewired Soul:
Get books by Chris
Support on Patreon
Try BetterHelp Online Therapy (affiliate)
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Released:
Dec 29, 2021
Format:
Podcast episode
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