
#6: War in the Jewish Tradition
This is the second episode in a four-part series on the historical evolution of ethical perspectives on war in major religious traditions, adapted from my book, Partly Cloudy: Ethics in War, Espionage...
22 Feb 202110min

#5: War in Hindu and Buddhist Traditions
This is the first episode in a four-part series on the historical evolution of ethical perspectives on war in major religious traditions, adapted from my book, Partly Cloudy: Ethics in War, Espionage,...
22 Feb 202115min

#4: Are Any Moral Principles Absolute?
In cases where significant moral principles conflict, one possible way to resolve the conflict is if one of them is absolute and always overrides the others. Are there any such absolutes? Dr. Perry ...
17 Feb 20219min

#3: Are There Any Objectively True Moral Principles?
Considers several theories that deny objective morality, and why those theories all fail. Outlines some objective ethical principles, and how complex they can become in professional life. Provides som...
17 Feb 202115min

#2: Critical Thinking
This podcast focuses on Critical Thinking, a deliberate effort to reason clearly by identifying and avoiding psychological biases, logical pitfalls, and other errors in judgment. The scope of Critica...
16 Feb 20219min

#1: Why Is Ethical Reflection Important?
The host, Dr. David Perry, briefly introduces himself, and indicates why moral philosophy can be helpful in making sound decisions.
15 Feb 20218min



















