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#16 Origin of Morality - Stanley Samuel

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When babies are born, are they born with a moral sense? Or do we need society and parental nurturing to develop morally sensible individuals?
Joining me today for a conversation on the origin of morality, Stanley Samuel. In an earlier episode, Stanley and I discussed the objective and subjective nature of morality. Today we are addressing the question of who is the author of moral sense among sentient beings, specifically humans.
Is morality merely a self-preserving tendency for humans? Don’t we all like nice behavior because it guarantees us pleasure and less suffering? Or is there a more deeper source for our moral compass?
Like this content? Subscribe to the podcast in your favorite podcasting platform (Google, Spotify, Apple, Audible) or YouTube, email us at podcast@day2project.com, follow us on twitter @Day2Project

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When babies are born, are they born with a moral sense? Or do we need society and parental nurturing to develop morally sensible individuals?
Joining me today for a conversation on the origin of morality, Stanley Samuel. In an earlier episode, Stanley and I discussed the objective and subjective nature of morality. Today we are addressing the question of who is the author of moral sense among sentient beings, specifically humans.
Is morality merely a self-preserving tendency for humans? Don’t we all like nice behavior because it guarantees us pleasure and less suffering? Or is there a more deeper source for our moral compass?
Like this content? Subscribe to the podcast in your favorite podcasting platform (Google, Spotify, Apple, Audible) or YouTube, email us at podcast@day2project.com, follow us on twitter @Day2Project

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