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The episode explores the debate around whether morality is universal or a social construct, examining arguments on both sides.
Original TransmissionsThis episode of the 'Cult of Psyche' podcast delves into the long-standing philosophical question of whether morality is universal or a social construct. The host and guests analyze the different perspectives on this complex issue, considering the role of culture, religion, and personal experience in shaping moral values. They discuss the principles of human rights and the diversity of moral codes across societies, weighing the evidence for both the universality and the relativity of morality. The conversation is designed to provoke thought and inspire reflection on the foundations of ethics and the human condition.
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