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References
1. Fyodor Dostoevsky.
2. David Eagleman.
3. Proprioception sense.
4. You can’t find moral values in a test tube.
5. How can an unintelligent, amoral, senseless mass of matter give to human beings something it does not have?
6. Some cultures love their neighbors and others eat them.
7. Morality is not about popularity.
8. Subjective morality applies to the subject only. It is not binding on any one else.
This is episode 73.
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References
1. Fyodor Dostoevsky.
2. David Eagleman.
3. Proprioception sense.
4. You can’t find moral values in a test tube.
5. How can an unintelligent, amoral, senseless mass of matter give to human beings something it does not have?
6. Some cultures love their neighbors and others eat them.
7. Morality is not about popularity.
8. Subjective morality applies to the subject only. It is not binding on any one else.
This is episode 73.