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The Trailer - The Morality of Everyday Things
FromThe Morality of Everyday Things: An Everyday Philosophy Podcast
The Trailer - The Morality of Everyday Things
FromThe Morality of Everyday Things: An Everyday Philosophy Podcast
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Length:
1 minute
Released:
Jun 10, 2020
Format:
Podcast episode
Description
"...and it's live!"
Welcome, everybody, to the morality of everyday things. This is a 1 minute intro to Ant and Jake and what this podcast is all about.
We'll tackle everyday questions such as "Should billionaires exist?", "Is it immoral to eat meat?" and much more. We'll walk through how to approach these issues from an accessible philosophical perspective. We're here to make you think and sometimes chuckle.
If you'd like to support the show, check out our Patreon at: https://www.patreon.com/moedt
To hear when new episodes are released, subscribe on our website: https://moedt.substack.com
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Welcome, everybody, to the morality of everyday things. This is a 1 minute intro to Ant and Jake and what this podcast is all about.
We'll tackle everyday questions such as "Should billionaires exist?", "Is it immoral to eat meat?" and much more. We'll walk through how to approach these issues from an accessible philosophical perspective. We're here to make you think and sometimes chuckle.
If you'd like to support the show, check out our Patreon at: https://www.patreon.com/moedt
To hear when new episodes are released, subscribe on our website: https://moedt.substack.com
Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Released:
Jun 10, 2020
Format:
Podcast episode
Titles in the series (90)
Is it immoral to eat meat?: <p>In this episode, Jake and Ant consider whether the consumption of meat and specifically the production and slaughter of animals to that end is immoral. This includes an exploration of the moral differences between different animals (humans included) and a consideration of whether the crux of the issue lies in the suffering and death involved in production or rather in the specific act of consuming the flesh of another creature. Following this, there's a consideration of the indirect effects of eating meat as part of the wider system of industrial meat farming, including the environmental impact of the industry, poor treatment of workers and the impact on propogating the spread of viruses.</p><p>If you'd like to support the show, check out our Patreon at: https://www.patreon.com/moedt</p>--- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/moedt/message <p>If you'd like to listen ad-free (on any podcast app) and support us as creators, become a member for as lit by The Morality of Everyday Things: An Everyday Philosophy Podcast