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In this episode of We Interrupt Your Programming, Dr. Corinne Votaw-Freer dives into a deceptively simple question: "What do we owe each other?" From philosophical musings of Aristotle and Kant to modern political divides, she explores the tensions between altruism and self-interest. Are Democrats really more compassionate? Are Republicans solely focused on personal responsibility? Or do these stereotypes miss the bigger picture? Dr. Corinne challenges us to rethink our narratives, uncover biases, and find common ground through empathy and connection. Tune in for a deep dive into the stories that shape us and the bridges we must build to spark collective compassion.
By Dr. Corinne Votaw-FreerIn this episode of We Interrupt Your Programming, Dr. Corinne Votaw-Freer dives into a deceptively simple question: "What do we owe each other?" From philosophical musings of Aristotle and Kant to modern political divides, she explores the tensions between altruism and self-interest. Are Democrats really more compassionate? Are Republicans solely focused on personal responsibility? Or do these stereotypes miss the bigger picture? Dr. Corinne challenges us to rethink our narratives, uncover biases, and find common ground through empathy and connection. Tune in for a deep dive into the stories that shape us and the bridges we must build to spark collective compassion.