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Reasoning with Prejudice
Niv, Manasi and Asia
17 episodes
9 months ago
We will debate, discuss and overthink topics that are sometimes meaningful, sometimes light-hearted, but always interesting.
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Philosophy
Personal Journals,
Society & Culture
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We will debate, discuss and overthink topics that are sometimes meaningful, sometimes light-hearted, but always interesting.
Show more...
Philosophy
Personal Journals,
Society & Culture
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Is Ignorance Truly Bliss?
Reasoning with Prejudice
51 minutes
5 years ago
Is Ignorance Truly Bliss?
‘Ignorance is bliss’ is a popular saying that many people tend to take for granted, to the point where it has lost its original meaning. Thomas Gray, who is an English poet, talked about childhood bliss when he gave birth to the line. In a time where ‘knowledge is power’, is ignorance truly bliss? Or maybe in complicated situations, that are presented to us in this chaotic life, maybe it is blissful to be unaware. From discussing about Santa Claus, and hiding tattoos from parents, to hiding or not acknowledging critical diagnosis, we talk about the ethics and give our opinions on offering and accepting these ‘hard truths’ from our loved ones. Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/reasoning-with-prejudice/donations
Reasoning with Prejudice
We will debate, discuss and overthink topics that are sometimes meaningful, sometimes light-hearted, but always interesting.