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Ethics is the study of what is right and wrong, examining moral principles, their origins, and their application across contexts and cultures.
In the Psycheverse
Psyche uses mythology, philosophy, and real-world scenarios to interrogate ethics not as abstract rules but as living tensions—questioning whether morality serves transcendence or becomes a tool for power and control, and whether spiritual evolution requires abandoning conventional moral frameworks or deepening them.
A deep dive into the tale of Dr. Faust, examining how the Renaissance scholar's deal with the devil serves as a mirror for civilization's hunger for power and the spiritual rot of choosing dominance over transcendence.
The episode explores the debate around whether morality is universal or a social construct, examining arguments on both sides.
A philosophical discussion exploring whether moral principles can be quantified and measured like physical phenomena such as temperature.
A brief episode fragment discussing someone's fur garment at a ghost party, with questions about whether it's real fur and what animal it came from.
This episode explores how moral standards have evolved throughout history, examining the subjectivity of ethical judgments across different cultures and time periods.
The episode discusses navigating humor and sensitivity when discussing dark or controversial topics, with the host and guest debating the appropriateness of jokes about real-life tragedies.
A discussion examining the psychological and social factors that drive individuals to pay for sex, exploring the stigma and complexities surrounding sex work.
Host discusses ethical boundaries around giving tarot readings, emphasizing the importance of consent and not forcing readings on people.
Episode 358 explores Judas' betrayal of Jesus for 30 pieces of silver as a case study in loyalty, karma, and the consequences of trying to outshine one's master.
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