Rationally Speaking Podcast

Rationally Speaking #235 - Tage Rai on "Why people think their violence is morally justified"

Jun 25, 2019
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1
Introduction
00:00 • 2min
2
The Role of Morality in Violence
01:54 • 2min
3
The Moral Motives of Violence
04:04 • 3min
4
The Effects of Manipulation on Aggression and Support
06:34 • 2min
5
The Role of Reason in Robbery and Domestic Abuse
08:40 • 4min
6
The Importance of Justification in Signaling
12:37 • 3min
7
The Role of Moral Sentiments in Violence
15:17 • 2min
8
The Other Leading Theories to Explain Violence
17:02 • 3min
9
The Role of Wealth in Viable Violence
20:04 • 2min
10
The Role of Adaptive Psychology in Violence
22:06 • 2min
11
The Evolution of the Drive to Dominance
24:06 • 2min
12
The Disagreement in Models of Violence
25:39 • 3min
13
The Moral Calculus of Society
28:37 • 2min
14
The Theory of Morally Motivated Violence
30:37 • 3min
15
The Right Causal Theory of Violence
33:14 • 6min
16
The Psychological Processes of Violence
38:52 • 2min
17
The Confusion of Dehumanization and Violence
41:16 • 3min
18
The Rise and Fall of Violence in the United States
44:32 • 3min
19
The Importance of Outsourcing Violence
47:34 • 2min
20
The Iliad: A Modern Reader's Guide
49:30 • 3min
21
The Sulking Man Baby in the Tent With the Second Best Slave Girl
52:58 • 2min
22
The Importance of Moral Standards in History
54:59 • 2min
23
The Good Guys From the Greeks
56:44 • 3min