A Philosopher & Ethicist Process This Election

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Philosopher Dr. Aaron Simmons & ethicist Dr. Kevin Carnahan join me for a powerful and enlightening conversation. These two friends and scholars attempt to process the recent election results through the lens of philosophy, theology, and ethics. Addressing complex societal anxieties, they helped me delve into themes of burnout, cross-tribal dialogue, the reality of human suffering, and the necessity of compassion. Despite the challenging topics, the conversation maintains a hopeful tone, encouraging listeners to lead with empathy and resilience during turbulent times.

You can WATCH this conversation on YouTube here.

Dr. Simmons is an Associate Professor of Philosophy at Furman University. You can follow his Substack 'Philosophy in the Wild.'

Dr. Carnahan is Professor of Philosophy and Religion at Central Methodist University, former editor of the Journal of the Society of Christian Ethics, and president of The Niebuhr Society. You can follow him on Tic-Tok.

Previous Related Episodes with Kevin and Aaron

  • Kevin Carnahan: Moral Clarity & the Uneasy Conscience
  • The Courage to Be 15 w/ Elgin Fuller & Aaron Simmons
  • Aaron Simmons: Camping with Kierkegaard
  • Faith After Deconstruction
  • Philosophy & the Experience of God
  • Do I Have a Soul? & other cultural preferences in bold.
  • Off-Road Religion & Pandemic Philosophizing

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