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35 - Susan Wolf, “Moral Saints”

35 - Susan Wolf, “Moral Saints”

FromGood in Theory: A Political Philosophy Podcast


35 - Susan Wolf, “Moral Saints”

FromGood in Theory: A Political Philosophy Podcast

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Length:
26 minutes
Released:
Sep 27, 2021
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

This episode is about Susan Wolf’s 1982 article “Moral Saints.” You’re probably a moral enough person. But have you ever had that nagging feeling that you should be even better? That if you were really good, you would devote your life to the cause, whatever cause that might be? That you should become some kind of moral saint? People who devote their entire lives to being as morally good as possible are held up as objects of admiration, as a kind of saintly standard that the rest of us feel vaguely guilty for not living up to.Susan Wolf says we shouldn’t feel bad about not being saints because no rational person should want to be a saint in the first place. In this episode, I explain her argument for why it makes more sense to be cool like Paul Newman than good like Mother Teresa.  Support the show (https://www.patreon.com/user?u=35146517&fan_landing=true)
Released:
Sep 27, 2021
Format:
Podcast episode

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Good in Theory is a podcast about political philosophy and how it can help us understand the world today. Want to know what's in Plato's Republic or Hobbes's Leviathan but don't want to read them? This is your pod. I explain my favourite books in political theory in enough detail that you’ll feel like you read them yourself. Deep but not heavy. No experience needed.