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On today’s show, Chong and Dan start by explaining our absence (there’s a good reason!) and sharing our resolutions for 2021. We then get into the realm of philosophy by exploring how one can resolve moral dilemmas. After a quick visit to the Enlightenment, we explore two well-known approaches to moral thinking, utilitarianism and deontological ethics. Finally, we apply them to a case study involving COVID-19 vaccines. How do they help us to think through the issues, what are their weaknesses, and what does Christianity have to say about moral dilemmas?

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Show notes

2021 resolutions (02:10)

The Wisdom Pyramid

Flossing

Morality and the Da Vinci Problem (5:55)

Moral dilemmas (10:09)

Trolley problem - Wikipedia

Dan presents: The Enlightenment (19:59)

Utilitarianism (aka consequentialism) (28:33)

Consequentialism

Deontological ethics (40:06)

Deontological Ethics

Case study: COVID-19 vaccines (46:15)

The Covid Vaccine And Abortion Pt1 - When Good And Evil Intertwine

The Covid Vaccine And Abortion Pt 2 - Guiding Attitudes And Defining The Problem

The Covid Vaccine And Abortion Pt 3 - Guiding Attitudes And Defining The Problem

The Christian perspective (57:52)

Conclusion (1:02:49)