The ringleader was a woman in the stay woke jacket that almost seemed like, I don't think this is possible. Like designed to inflame campus culture wars because it was just, it was ridiculous. And my stepmother had just come to give a talk. She kept asking to be able to give the talk and then she'd take questions. They start falling together, but she is a fascist. When we couldn't play miniature golf that time, like we had to keep driving. It all exactly. The greatest trick Kristina of summer ever pulled. Never pulled.
David and Tamler take a break from complaining about psychological studies that measure utilitarianism to complain about the moral theory itself. We talk about one of the most famous critiques of utilitarian theories from Bernard Williams. Does utilitarianism annihilate our integrity--our unity--as people? Would trying to maximize well-being fracture our identities, and swallow up our projects, motivations, and moral convictions--the same convictions that make utilitarianism seem appealing in the first place? Is it ultimately self-defeating as a moral theory?
Plus, we talk about the adventures of Tamler's based step-mom Christina Hoff Sommers' at Lewis and Clark law school. Will David stay woke?
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