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Episode 213 - The Malaise of Modernity with Dr. Paul Carron - Part 1
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Episode 213 - The Malaise of Modernity with Dr. Paul Carron - Part 1
Join us for a great conversation around modernity, existentialism, and loneliness. We'll talk about the need for community and where that can be found in our world today. Dr. Carron is associate Professor of Philosophy in the BIC at Baylor University. Paul’s research isprimarily in ethics and moral psychology, an interdisciplinary subfield of philosophy thatcombines the conceptual tools and resources of philosophical ethics with the empirical resourcesof the human and social sciences. His research interests include moral agency and responsibility,authenticity and loneliness, and technology's role in shaping our moral lives. He is thecoordinator of a team-taught course, Social World I: The City and the Soul in the BaylorInterdisciplinary Core. His courses include virtue theory and social psychology, ethics andtechnology, and existentialism.
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