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Special Episode: Pamela Hieronymi, Philosopher and Consultant on The Good Place!

Special Episode: Pamela Hieronymi, Philosopher and Consultant on The Good Place!

FromTov! A Podcast About ”The Good Place” and Jewish Ideas


Special Episode: Pamela Hieronymi, Philosopher and Consultant on The Good Place!

FromTov! A Podcast About ”The Good Place” and Jewish Ideas

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Length:
70 minutes
Released:
Jul 28, 2023
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

Yet another “insider” conversation with someone from the Good Place team! Pamela Hieronymi is a philosophy professor at UCLA with whom Michael Schur spoke early on in the show’s development. Pamela talks with Dan Ross and Jon Spira-Savett about some of the moral emotions, like envy, resentment, and blame; whether one can in fact try to be good and whether some people have limits on how good they can become; reframing the matter to center another’s experience of being disrespected rather than the calculation of one’s own rightness or blame; what effect death or immortality have on our moral lives. We of course discuss contractualism and why Pamela thinks it is both the best theory and an inspiring one, despite its sometimes dense presentation in the works of modern philosophers. We get her take on Maimonides and teshuvah (repair as “return), the Torah covenant as compared to modern contractualism -- and the moral superiority of horses!
Click here for show notes and links to Professor Hieronymi's website and some selected articles and videos.
Click here to listen to our first podcast on a specific Good Place episode, Chapter 1.
Released:
Jul 28, 2023
Format:
Podcast episode

Titles in the series (58)

Holy....! Each week we'll discuss an episode of "The Good Place" along with a Jewish text or idea or two that relates to the theme of the episode. Hosted by Jon Spira-Savett, rabbi and lover of great TV comedy and ethical philosophy, along with different co-hosts who teach Judaism and Torah and are smart and funny. We may not be as funny as "The Good Place" itself, but we channel our own inner Chidis and Janets, as well as our Eleanors and Michaels and Tahanis and Jasons. Subscribe now, check in at tovgoodplace.com, and follow us at @tovgoodplace or on Facebook!