
The episode discusses the debate on the nature of morality - whether moral principles are objective truths or subjective constructs of the mind.
Original TransmissionsThis episode of the 'Cult of Psyche' podcast explores the long-standing debate on the nature of morality. The host and guests examine the arguments for and against the idea that moral principles are real, objective truths versus merely subjective constructs of the human mind. The discussion draws perspectives from philosophy, psychology, and sociology to analyze the implications of moral absolutism versus moral relativism. The panel aims to challenge the audience's beliefs and encourage critical thinking on this perennial question that has puzzled scholars for centuries.
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