Episode 6, Kantian Ethics (Part III)

Welcome to Episode 6 (Part III of III), Kantian Ethics. The voices in this episode are owned by Jack Symes, Andrew Horton and Ollie Marley.

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Part I.  Duty and the Hypothetical Imperative (in Part I): 11:18
Part II. The Categorical Imperative and its Three Formulations (in Part II): 00:16
Part III. The Three Postulates and Application (in Part II): 27:05
Part IV. Further Discussion and Analysis (in Part III): 00:05


Episode 6, Kantian Ethics (Part II)

Welcome to Episode 6 (Part II of III), Kantian Ethics. The voices in this episode are owned by Jack Symes, Andrew Horton and Ollie Marley.

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Part I.  Duty and the Hypothetical Imperative (in Part I): 11:18
Part II. The Categorical Imperative and its Three Formulations (in Part II): 00:16
Part III. The Three Postulates and Application (in Part II): 27:05
Part IV. Further Discussion and Analysis (in Part III): 00:05


Episode 6, Kantian Ethics (Part I)

Welcome to Episode 6 (Part I of III), Kantian Ethics. The voices in this episode are owned by Jack Symes, Andrew Horton and Ollie Marley.

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Part I. Duty and the Hypothetical Imperative (in Part I): 11:18

Part II. The Categorical Imperative and its Three Formulations (in Part II): 00:16

Part III. The Three Postulates and Application (in Part II): 27:05

Part IV. Further Discussion and Analysis (in Part III): 00:05



Episode 5, Utilitarianism (Part III)

Welcome to Episode 5 (Part III) of The Panpsycast, Utilitarianism. The voices in this episode are owned by Jack Symes, Andrew Horton and Ollie Marley.

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Part I. Jeremy Bentham and Utilitarianism (The beginning of Episode/Part I)

Part II. John Stuart Mill and Utilitarianism (The beginning of Episode/Part II)

Part III. Preference Utilitarianism (Part/Episode II: 43:15)

Part IV. Further Discussion and Analysis (The beginning of Episode/Part III)

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Episode 5, Utilitarianism (Part II)

Welcome to Episode 5 (Part II) of The Panpsycast, Utilitarianism. The voices in this episode are owned by Jack Symes, Andrew Horton and Ollie Marley.

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Part I. Jeremy Bentham and Utilitarianism (The beginning of Episode/Part I)

Part II. John Stuart Mill and Utilitarianism (The beginning of Episode/Part II)

Part III. Preference Utilitarianism (Part/Episode II: 43:15)

Part IV. Further Discussion and Analysis (The beginning of Episode/Part III)

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Episode 5, Utilitarianism (Part I)

Welcome to Episode 5 (Part I) of The Panpsycast, Jeremy Bentham and Utilitarianism. The voices in this episode are owned by Jack Symes, Andrew Horton and Ollie Marley.

Part II will be released on the 24th of October 2016. Make sure you've subscribed to us on iTunes.

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Part I. Jeremy Bentham and Utilitarianism (The beginning of Episode/Part I)

Part II. John Stuart Mill and Utilitarianism (The beginning of Episode/Part II)

Part III. Preference Utilitarianism (Part/Episode II: 43:15)

Part IV. Further Discussion and Analysis (The beginning of Episode/Part III)

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Episode 4, Aquinas' Natural Law (Part II)

Welcome to Episode 4 (Part II) of The Panpsycast, Aquinas and Natural Law. The voices in this episode are owned by Jack Symes, Andrew Horton and Ollie Marley.

In this two part special we we take a look into St Thomas Aquinas and his natural moral law...

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Part I. Aquinas an Teleology (8:55)
Part II. The Four Tiers of Law (26:10)
Part III. The Precepts (43:35)
Part IV. Further Discussion and Analysis (in Part II: 19:00)


Episode 4, Aquinas' Natural Law (Part I)

Welcome to Episode 4 (Part I) of The Panpsycast, Aquinas and Natural Law. The voices in this episode are owned by Jack Symes, Andrew Horton and Ollie Marley.

In this two part special we we take a look into St Thomas Aquinas and his natural moral law...

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Part I. Aquinas an Teleology (8:55)
Part II. The Four Tiers of Law (26:10)
Part III. The Precepts (43:35)
Part IV. Further Discussion and Analysis (in Part II: 19:00)