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In this episode of Good Is In The Details, hosts Gwendolyn Dolske, PhD, and Rudy Salo are joined by philosopher, author, and Hi-Phi Nation host Barry Lam to explore one of the most enduring questions in ethics and public life: Can rules and laws ever fully capture moral reality?
Drawing from Lam's book Fewer Rules, Better People, the conversation examines how moral decision-making often involves complexity, context, and human judgment beyond what legal systems can anticipate. When should we follow rules strictly, and when does moral discretion matter? How do individuals navigate situations where law, ethics, and real-world circumstances collide?
Through engaging examples and accessible philosophical insight, this episode explores:
the relationship between law and morality
the role of discretion in ethical decision-making
how context and human judgment shape moral responsibility
why simple rules often fail in complex moral situations
Blending philosophy, ethics, and real-world reflection, the discussion makes big ideas approachable without sacrificing depth. Whether you are a student, educator, lifelong learner, or simply curious about how we make moral decisions, this episode offers thoughtful tools for understanding justice, responsibility, and human behavior.
Check out Professor Lam's podcast: https://hiphination.org
Get your copy of Fewer Rules Better People: Amazon
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By Gwendolyn Dolske, PhD & Rudy Salo | Philosophy & Education Podcast4.9
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In this episode of Good Is In The Details, hosts Gwendolyn Dolske, PhD, and Rudy Salo are joined by philosopher, author, and Hi-Phi Nation host Barry Lam to explore one of the most enduring questions in ethics and public life: Can rules and laws ever fully capture moral reality?
Drawing from Lam's book Fewer Rules, Better People, the conversation examines how moral decision-making often involves complexity, context, and human judgment beyond what legal systems can anticipate. When should we follow rules strictly, and when does moral discretion matter? How do individuals navigate situations where law, ethics, and real-world circumstances collide?
Through engaging examples and accessible philosophical insight, this episode explores:
the relationship between law and morality
the role of discretion in ethical decision-making
how context and human judgment shape moral responsibility
why simple rules often fail in complex moral situations
Blending philosophy, ethics, and real-world reflection, the discussion makes big ideas approachable without sacrificing depth. Whether you are a student, educator, lifelong learner, or simply curious about how we make moral decisions, this episode offers thoughtful tools for understanding justice, responsibility, and human behavior.
Check out Professor Lam's podcast: https://hiphination.org
Get your copy of Fewer Rules Better People: Amazon
Get Philosophy Unplugged Discussion guide for Good Is In The Details.
Join our Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/c/GoodIsInTheDetails
Thank you to our sponsor: http://www.avonmoreinc.com