

J.Budziszewski
University of Texas at Austin professor of government, philosophy, and civic leadership and a moral philosopher; author of Pandemic of Lunacy and numerous books on natural law, ethics, and public life.
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Sep 18, 2025 • 0sec
#208 The 8 Best “Conversation Moves” to Win Converts (YOU can do this…) - Joe Heschmeyer
In this captivating discussion, philosopher J. Budziszewski shares tools for evangelization through natural law. He emphasizes how moral truths are innately recognized, even when suppressed. By adopting a humble, Socratic approach, one can draw out hidden convictions in conversations. Budziszewski offers practical techniques like reflecting arguments back and highlighting accepted truths. The conversation blends philosophy with prayer, encouraging listeners to seize divine opportunities to connect with hearts. Transform your discussions and embrace these impactful moves!

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Mar 11, 2026 • 33min
Pandemic of Lunacy
J. Budziszewski, philosopher and professor known for work on ethics and natural law, discusses moral confusion in modern culture. He traces intellectual roots of widespread misbeliefs. He talks about sexuality, personhood, and teaching morality to young people. He emphasizes clearer thinking, conscience, and how to respond with accessible arguments.

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Mar 12, 2026 • 49min
The “Pandemic of Lunacy”: How to Think Clearly When Everyone Around You Seems Crazy, J. Budziszewski
J. Budziszewski, University of Texas moral philosopher and author, outlines his new book on modern delusions. He pinpoints motivated irrationality, how a grain of truth helps false ideas spread, and social media’s role as an amplifier. He also tackles religion’s decline, debates over sex differences, campus pressures, and practical habits for clearer thinking.

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Nov 28, 2024 • 51min
On Natural Law and Why it is for Everyone, a conversation with Professor J. Budziszewski
Join Professor J. Budziszewski, a renowned expert in ethics and political philosophy from UT Austin, as he unpacks the concept of Natural Law and its relevance for all. He navigates the complexities of how Natural Law influences legal theory and moral authority, emphasizing its universal truths. The conversation touches on the emotional consequences of our choices and the challenges of self-introspection. Budziszewski highlights the importance of understanding our actions for human flourishing, connecting ancient philosophical roots to modern well-being.

Nov 5, 2018 • 1h 1min
Faith, Natural Law And The Common Good | J.Budziszewski
J.Budziszewski discusses natural law, faith, and the common good. Topics include the contrast between Aristotle's city and classical liberalism, the transformative power of grace in relationships, the significance of natural law in public discourse, the concept of evil as a disorder in truth perception, and the challenges for lawyers applying natural law in modern society.


