The Hume Paradox
How great philosophy leads to dismal politics
ReadHow great philosophy leads to dismal politics
ReadThis podcast was recorded at one of my series of Philosophy Salons at St Georges, Bristol with guests Kate Kirkpatrick and Jonathan Webber.
Perhaps we will soon look back and say, as Sartre did: ‘The circumstances, atrocious as they often were, finally made it possible for us to live, without pretence or false shame, the hectic and impossible existence that is known as the lot of man.’
ReadWhat we should be seeing in this pandemic is that freedom from constraint is empty if it leaves us unable to live safely. No truly liberty-loving nation would need persuading that the freedom to stay well and to earn a living requires both government action and the willingness of the population to follow the rules for the collective good.
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