What happens when we take a hard look at modern philosophy’s giants—from Sartre’s dilemmas to Midgley’s cultural critiques, and the postmodern unraveling of truth by Foucault and Derrida? In this episode, we dive into the ethical gaps left by these thinkers and explore Nietzsche’s call for reevaluation, Camus’s human-centered morality, and the enduring need for personal responsibility. Join us as we cut through the haze of postmodern skepticism to rediscover ethics as a living, breathing commitment to ourselves and others.