
Sean Carroll's Mindscape: Science, Society, Philosophy, Culture, Arts, and Ideas 53 | Solo -- On Morality and Rationality
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Jul 1, 2019 Dive into the complexities of morality from a modern naturalist viewpoint. Explore how we construct ethical stances from basic impulses and logic, using real-world controversies like vegetarianism as a backdrop. Discuss the differences between moral realism and subjective interpretations. Unpack the biases that influence our reasoning and consider the role of empathy in respectful communication. This thoughtful exploration invites listeners to reflect deeply on what it truly means to be a good person in today’s society.
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Vegetarianism and Environment
- Sean Carroll respects ethical vegetarians but doesn't agree with the environmental argument.
- He suggests changing agricultural practices instead of individual vegetarianism.
Morality of Killing
- Sean Carroll questions why killing humans is wrong in a naturalistic framework, not why killing cows is okay.
- He suggests the rule against killing arises from humans' desire not to be killed.
Animal Conceptualization of the Future
- Sean Carroll's cats anticipate going to the vet when they see the carriers, showing future conceptualization.
- However, they don't react to conversations about future vet visits, suggesting limited abstract thought.









