

Rationally Speaking #139 - Eric Schwitzgebel on "Moral hypocrisy: why doesn't knowing about ethics make people more ethical?"
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Origin of Inquiry
- Eric Schwitzgebel's interest in the morality of ethicists stemmed from studying classical Chinese philosophy and the Holocaust.
- Philosophers like Heidegger, despite their ethical reflections, often went along with the Nazi regime.
Lack of Consensus
- There's no consensus among philosophers on whether ethicists behave better than others. Schwitzgebel's initial studies revealed a mix of opinions.
Chocolate Study
- In their first study, Schwitzgebel and Joshua Rust offered chocolate at a philosophy conference in exchange for opinions on ethicists' morality.
- They asked philosophers to rate the behavior of ethicists compared to other professors and non-academics.