Michael Huemer's Interviews
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#534 Michael Huemer: Moral Realism, Ethical Intuitionism, and Veganism
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Thinking Philosophically (with Michael Huemer)
Michael Huemer spends the show addressing many controversial philosophical questions; How can we know about the world outside our minds? Is there a God? Do we have free will? Are there objective values? What distinguishes morally right from morally wrong actions? Why do people question the value of general philosophica
Episode 317: Dismantling Political Authority and the 'Social Contract' w/ Michael Huemer
49 Minutes Suitable for All Audiences Pete invited, professor of Philosophy at the University of Colorado at Boulder, Michael Huemer to the show. Micheal wrote a book entitled, "The Problem of Political Authority," in which he deftly takes apart the concept of such political "givens" as government authority, the Social
Michael Huemer is a professor of philosophy at the University of Colorado at Boulder and the author of the outstanding libertarian book The Problem of Political Authority. Today he discusses his work in "ethical intuitionism," which holds that (1) there are objective moral truths; (2) we know these through an immediate
The Problem of Political Authority
Professor Michael Huemer claims that if normal people acted like governments do, we would generally be horrified and find their behavior morally contemptible…so why do most people intuitively feel that government is justified in its actions? Professor Huemer, Aaron, and Trevor tackle problems of political obligation, p
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