Eric Stonestreet: If you put like a little oxytocin in the air, then I think people's jerking us recedes in exact proportion. That's the first time I've gotten that right. He always like use some combination of oxytocin and oxycontin to make it like a word that doesn't exist. After this conversation, we know that jerking off is good. The thing is bad. We're going to say on very bad. They think they've lost with no more brains than you have. Anybody can have a brain? You're a very bad man. And a very good man. Just a very bad wizard.
Special guest Eric Schwitzgebel joins David and Tamler to discuss the moral behavior (or lack thereof) of ethicists. Does moral reflection make us better people, or does it just give us better excuses to be immoral? Who's more right about human nature--Mencius or Xun Zi? What did Kant have against bastards and masturbating? Plus, we talk about jerks, robot cars, and killing baby Hitler. (Godwin's Law within 1:42--might be a new record for us).
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