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Larry Temkin (pt 1): Moral Philosophy, transitivity, critiques of effective altruism, international aid, pluralism

Jul 27, 2022
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1
Introduction
00:00 • 3min
2
How Should We Value a Human Life?
03:21 • 6min
3
Why Is It a Trade-Off Between Cheaper, You Now, Health Policy and Less Expensive Care?
09:08 • 3min
4
The Philosophy Quest an Is Perhaps a Tear Above That
12:33 • 6min
5
Is Time and Distance a Good Thing?
18:28 • 5min
6
How Do Philosophers Think?
23:38 • 5min
7
Having a Philosophical Temperament
28:19 • 2min
8
Derrick's Arguments
30:32 • 2min
9
The Lesson to Be Learned From the Meredition Paradox
32:58 • 6min
10
The Moral Choices of Utility Theory
38:53 • 4min
11
The Axiom of Transactivity Isn't True, It's Not
42:40 • 4min
12
What's Behind Dorb?
46:58 • 4min
13
Is the First Outcome Better Than the Last?
51:10 • 3min
14
I Don't Care How Many Moscitobites There Are
54:02 • 2min
15
Isato Give Laly Pass for Lice? Or Shall We Move On?
56:16 • 1min
16
The Lolypolif Case - I Lick a Lollipop Many Times
57:43 • 4min
17
How Much Straw Will Break the Camel's Back?
01:01:20 • 3min
18
Disability
01:04:39 • 2min
19
Are Philosophers of Philosophers Less Controversial Than You?
01:06:42 • 4min
20
Do New Born Babies Have a Serious Right to Life?
01:11:05 • 2min
21
All Human Lives Are Replaceable
01:13:23 • 2min
22
Hard Cases Make Bad Law
01:15:28 • 4min
23
Do Moral Philosophy Have Anything to Say About Those Sorts of Problems?
01:19:34 • 3min
24
What Matters Morally?
01:22:13 • 5min
25
We're Trying to Come to Terms With Our Past, You Know?
01:26:48 • 4min