Adam Friended, co-host of the Sitch & Adam Show, joins Peter and Reid for Spectrum Street Epistemology on the UCLA campus in Los Angeles.
They discuss morality and explore moral thinking as a guiding principle in human conduct. In their conversation they argue about the interplay between kindness and rules, the role of personal virtues in moral judgment, the conceptualization of morality as a societal technology, and the distinction between legal compliance and ethical integrity. It sounds highfalutin but they’re both plainspoken and straightforward in their disagreement.
I usually enjoy these discussions, but this one was amazingly boring! As a moral person, I found what you both had to say largely strange and weirdly obsessed with rules. I suppose you two concentrate on "rules" to (supposedly) relieve yourselves of the burden of morality.
Thought provoking first ever documentary about trans widows (women who left suddenly demanding crossdressing husbands) now posted at Lime Soda Films. It is epic. I appear a few times. Many of the women had to shield themselves from retribution and/or cancellation, so beautiful animation appears for their sections. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Frffv2sB8zE