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The Intense Mind with Imi Lo
Can Love Be Addictive? On Bioethics, AI, and Human Connection - Dr. Brian Earp, Imi Lo
https://eggshelltherapy.com/podcast-blog/2025/04/30/brianearp/In this episode, we discuss- Dr. Brian Earp’s prolific academic work in philosophy, psychology, and medical ethics.- how his conservative religious upbringing sparked his curiosity about morality and ethics.- his transition from professional theater to academia and his commitment to a PhD at age 30.- his research on love, obsession, and addiction, and his critique of monogamy as a societal default.- his book Love Drugs and the ethics of using medical technologies to enhance relationships.- ethical challenges in AI, hi...
2025-04-30
1h 16
Health Report - Separate stories podcast
How AI could predict your preferences at the end of life
Only about 14 per cent of older Australians have an Advance Care Directive, which outlines their wishes for the end of life.In most cases these decisions come down to a family member, or sometimes a doctor needs to make a quick call in the emergency room.Some experts are exploring whether artificial intelligence (AI) could be used to make those decisions easier and more accurate. Guest/sNicola Champion, palliative care nurseDr Brian Earp, Associate Professor of biomedical ethics at the National University of SingaporeDr Teva Brender, internal medicine resident at the U...
2025-04-25
14 min
They Must Be Destroyed On Sight!
TMBDOS! Episode 333: "Tombstone" (1993).
Lee, Daniel and Leah form up a posse this time out to cover George P. Cosmatos' epic 1990s western "Tombstone" (1993), starring, well, pretty much everyone who was a name or would be a name in the next few years. Val Kilmer's recent death was the excuse to cover the film, but aside from talking about his career-defining performance, the hosts also talk about just how great everyone else is, and if the actual film itself manages to keep up with them. How historically accurate was this thing anyway? Is this revisionist or is it a more traditional...
2025-04-14
1h 24
The Bruchim Podcast
The Bioethics of Circumcision with Brian Earp
Interested in the ethics of circumcision? You’ve come to the right place! Eli and Max are joined by the bioethicist Prof. Brian Earp (National University of Singapore and Oxford University), a leading scholar of genital cutting and bodily integrity. Brian walks us through recent developments in the ethics of bodily integrity, and then we discuss the pros and cons of focusing on harm in ethical debates about circumcision. We raise and critique three prominent defenses of circumcision, by Joseph Mazor, Richard Shweder, and Michael and David Benatar. Then Eli, Max, and Brian each offer the best argument they ca...
2025-02-07
1h 03
TrueLife
Æthervoke: Abigail Calder on LSD, Consciousness, & Unlocking the Higher Self
Support the show:https://www.paypal.me/Truelifepodcast?locale.x=en_USBuy Grow kit: https://modernmushroomcultivation.com/This Band willl Blow your Mind! Codex Serafini: https://codexserafini.bandcamp.com/album/the-imprecation-of-anima🎙️🎙️🎙️Abigail Calder "Welcome everyone to another insightful episode of TrueLife. Today, we have the honor of hosting Abigail Calder, a brilliant young mind at the forefront of psychedelic research. Abigail is not just a PhD candidate at the University of Fribourg, but a beacon of light in understanding...
2025-02-01
1h 03
GeriPal - A Geriatrics and Palliative Care Podcast
AI for Surrogate Decision Making?!? Dave Wendler, Jenny Blumenthal-Barby, Teva Brender
Surrogate decision making has some issues. Surrogates often either don’t know what patients would want, or think they know but are wrong, or make choices that align with their own preferences rather than the patients. After making decisions, many surrogates experience regret, PTSD, and depressive symptoms. Can we do better? Or, to phrase the question for 2024, “Can AI do better?” Follow that path and you arrive at a potentially terrifying scenario: using AI for surrogate decision making. What?!? When Teva Brender and Brian Block first approached me about writing a thought piece about this idea, my initial res...
2024-12-12
47 min
Ethics Untangled
LLM10. Brian Earp on the Ethics of Psychedelically-Assisted Relationship Therapy [Leeds Love Month special episode]
A special episode from the Leeds Love Month live talks series, featuring Dr Brian Earp on the ethics of psychedelically-assisted relationship therapy.https://www.philosophy.ox.ac.uk/people/brian-d.-earpBook your place at our public event with Gavin Esler, "Dead Cats, Strategic Lying and Truth Decay", here. Ethics Untangled is produced by IDEA, The Ethics Centre at the University of Leeds.Bluesky: @ethicsuntangled.bsky.socialFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/ideacetlLinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/idea-ethics-centre/
2024-03-18
37 min
Ethics Untangled
LLM12. The Future of Love Q&A [Leeds Love Month special episode]
A special episode from the Leeds Love Month live talks series, featuring a Q&A session with Brian Earp and Robbie Arrell.Book your place at our public event with Gavin Esler, "Dead Cats, Strategic Lying and Truth Decay", here. Ethics Untangled is produced by IDEA, The Ethics Centre at the University of Leeds.Bluesky: @ethicsuntangled.bsky.socialFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/ideacetlLinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/idea-ethics-centre/
2024-03-18
26 min
Ethics Untangled
Introducing Leeds Love Month [Leeds Love Month special episode]
A quick introduction to our special series of episodes featuring recordings from the Leeds Love Month live events organised by the Centre for Love, Sex and Relationships at the University of Leeds.In October 2023, Centre for Love, Sex and Relationships at the University of Leeds ran a series of events under the Love Month banner. There were some really interesting talks, and we thought we'd release them as a special series of Ethics Untangled episodes. So we're giving you them all in one go, and they won't affect the standard episodes, which will carry on going out according...
2024-03-18
01 min
Reels, Booze & Bro's
RB2 - Tombstone
Like what you hear? Show some love and send a text. #CheersGet ready to ride into the Wild West with our latest podcast episode on "Tombstone"! Join Reels, Booze & Bro’s aka RB2podcast as we explore the legendary tale of Wyatt Earp, Doc Holliday, and the infamous gunfight at the O.K. Corral. From epic showdowns to unforgettable one-liners, we'll break down all the action, drama, and whiskey-soaked moments that make this classic western a must-watch. So grab your hat and saddle up for a wild ride through the dusty streets of...
2024-03-14
1h 05
Pick Up and Deliver
Wyatt Earp, Thunder Road Vendetta, Brian Boru, Downforce (revisited)
Brendan shares his experience trying out three games for the first time, and one game he dusted off. Join us, won’t you?Wyatt EarpThunder Road: VendettaDownforce (revisited)Brian Boru: High King of IrelandWhat new games have you tried recently? Share your plays over on Boardgamegeek in guild #3269.
2024-02-13
15 min
Pick Up and Deliver
Wyatt Earp, Thunder Road Vendetta, Brian Boru, Downforce (revisited)
Brendan shares his experience trying out three games for the first time, and one game he dusted off. Join us, won’t you?Wyatt EarpThunder Road: VendettaDownforce (revisited)Brian Boru: High King of IrelandWhat new games have you tried recently? Share your plays over on Boardgamegeek in guild #3269.
2024-02-13
15 min
1001 Stories Network
THE QUICK AND THE DEAD (PT 1) THE LEGENDARY GUNFIGHTERS
THE QUICK AND THE DEAD (PT I) is the story of the legendary gunfighters of the Old West. The stories of John Wesley Hardin, "Mysterious" Dave Mather, Wild Bill Hickock. Wyatt Earp, Ben Thompson, and many more, are included in this two episode special.ANDROID USERS-1001 True Stories with Brian Tremblay https://open.spotify.com/episode/1EOZTL42pg0szYdYV7mwMC?si=SCPAOiSgQiyo0ZSO_OFDyw&nd=1&dlsi=012b3f28347743d51001 Greatest Love Stories with Erica Tippett https://open.spotify.com/show/5sUUFDVTatnGt7FiNQvSHe1001's Best of Jack London at Spotify https://open...
2024-02-11
48 min
1001 Stories Network
THE QUICK AND THE DEAD (PT 1) THE LEGENDARY GUNFIGHTERS
THE QUICK AND THE DEAD (PT I) is the story of the legendary gunfighters of the Old West. The stories of John Wesley Hardin, "Mysterious" Dave Mather, Wild Bill Hickock. Wyatt Earp, Ben Thompson, and many more, are included in this two episode special.ANDROID USERS-1001 True Stories with Brian Tremblay https://open.spotify.com/episode/1EOZTL42pg0szYdYV7mwMC?si=SCPAOiSgQiyo0ZSO_OFDyw&nd=1&dlsi=012b3f28347743d51001 Greatest Love Stories with Erica Tippett https://open.spotify.com/show/5sUUFDVTatnGt7FiNQvSHe1001's Best of Jack London at Spotify https://open...
2024-02-11
48 min
1001 Stories From the Old West
THE QUICK AND THE DEAD (PT 1) THE LEGENDARY GUNFIGHTERS
THE QUICK AND THE DEAD (PT I) is the story of the legendary gunfighters of the Old West. The stories of John Wesley Hardin, "Mysterious" Dave Mather, Wild Bill Hickock. Wyatt Earp, Ben Thompson, and many more, are included in this two episode special. ANDROID USERS- 1001 True Stories with Brian Tremblay https://open.spotify.com/episode/1EOZTL42pg0szYdYV7mwMC?si=SCPAOiSgQiyo0ZSO_OFDyw&nd=1&dlsi=012b3f28347743d5 1001 Greatest Love Stories with Erica Tippett https://open.spotify.com/show/5sUUFDVTatnGt7FiNQvSHe 1001's Best of Jack London at Spotify https://open.spotify.com...
2024-02-11
47 min
Science Vs
MDMA: Can Ecstasy Cure Your Agony?
Molly, ecstasy, MDMA: whatever you call it, this drug is blowing up. Some say MDMA can be a legitimate medicine to treat conditions like PTSD. But others reckon it's a dangerous drug that can fry your brain, and even kill you — from just one bad pill. Who's right? That's what we're snorting up today. We talk to psychiatrist George Greer, public health researcher Prof. Joseph Palamar, former DEA special agent James Hunt, and neuroscientist Prof. Harriet de Witt.Find our transcript here: https://bit.ly/ScienceVsMDMA2023 This is an upd...
2023-11-23
43 min
Network Capital
Love Drugs: The Chemical Future of Relationships with Oxford Researcher Brian D. Earp
In this podcast, we cover - 1. Nuances of biochemical interventions into love and relationships 2. Ethics of deciding which medications should be a part of our society 3. The art of calibration within yourself to negotiate with your ideals of self worth Brian is a Senior Research Fellow in the Uehiro Centre for Practical Ethics at the University of Oxford, Associate Director of the Yale-Hastings Program in Ethics and Health Policy at Yale University and The Hastings Center, and Associate Editor of the Journal of Medical Ethics. Brian’s work is c...
2023-07-23
1h 03
I DON'T GET IT with Maria Manero
THE DRUG TO CURE YOUR BROKEN HEART. I DON'T GET IT with Brian D. Earp
They say falling in love is like getting high. Who are "they"? Well, whoever "they" are, they happen to be right. Your brain is very well versed in two things: pleasure and pain. And love, drugs, all the feelings, it's all just pleasure and pain baby. But what if there was an anti-love drug? A pill you can pop whenever your heart of glass breaks? Some medicine to wash away the remnants of a lover that left you with a love that you can't leave behind? This week I'm...
2023-06-28
1h 33
Blocked and Reported
Episode 168: Just the Tip of the Circumcision Debate
Hold onto your hat (if you still have it) because this week on Blocked and Reported, Jesse and Katie discuss the science and religion of circumcision. Then, a fight within the intactivist movement leads to accusations of bigotry. Finally: Should Jesse grow his foreskin back? You decide. John Harvey KelloggRyan Fan: No, Corn Flakes Were Not Invented to Stop MasturbationFrom Ritual to Science: The Medical Transformation of Circumcision in American American Pediatric Association: Circumcision Policy Statement Study on circumcision and HIV transmission in Africa
2023-06-12
1h 15
What the Riff?!?
1968 - October: Marvin Gaye “In the Groove”
Although one of the most successful artists and songwriters of the 60's, Marvin Gaye had not released a solo studio album for two years prior to In the Groove, his eighth studio album. Instead he had been releasing duet performances with artists like Kim Weston and Tammi Terrell. Gaye was one of the primary artists shaping what would become the Motown sound, first as a session player, then as a solo artist and songwriter. Gaye formed a vocal quartet called The Marquees shortly after leaving the Air Force in the late 50's. The Marquees performed in the D.C...
2023-05-22
35 min
Sex and Psychology Podcast
Sex, Love, and Life Advice From the Experts
Want to lead a better life in the bedroom and beyond? This episode is for you! I asked six experts for their favorite pieces of sex advice, relationship advice, and life advice. These bonus interviews come from a stellar line-up of previous guests on the show, including: Sex researcher, educator, and therapist Dr. Kristen Mark (who appeared on Episode 46) Sex writer Tracy Clark-Flory (who appeared on Episode 24) Author and sex guru Emily Nagoski (who appeared on Episode 48) Sex therapist and author Martha Kauppi (who appeared on Episode 35) Sex researcher and author Brian Earp (who appeared on Episode 23) Physician and s...
2022-11-04
33 min
Philosophical Disquisitions
Ethics of Academia (5) - Brian Earp
In this episode I chat to Brian Earp. Brian is a Senior Research Fellow with the Uehiro Centre for Practical Ethics in Oxford. He is a prolific researcher and writer in psychology and applied ethics. We talk a lot about how Brian ended up where he is, the value of applied research and the importance of connecting research to the real world. You can download the episode here or listen below. You can also subscribe the podcast on Apple, Spotify, Google, Amazon or whatever your preferred service might be. #mc_embed...
2022-07-12
00 min
Ethics of Academia
5 – Brian Earp on Connecting Research to the Real World
In this episode I chat to Brian Earp. Brian is a Senior Research Fellow with the Uehiro Centre for Practical Ethics in Oxford. He is a prolific researcher and writer in psychology and applied ethics. We talk a lot about how Brian ended up where he is, the value of applied research and the importance of connecting research to the real world. You can download the episode here or listen below. You can also subscribe the podcast on Apple, Spotify, Google, Amazon or whatever your preferred service might be.
2022-07-12
00 min
Uehiro Centre for Practical Ethics
Against Legalizing Female 'Circumcision' of Minors
In this St Cross Special Ethics Seminar, Dr Brian Earp argues that all medically unnecessary genital cutting of non-consenting persons should be opposed on moral and legal grounds. Defenders of male circumcision increasingly argue that female ‘circumcision’ (ritual cutting of the clitoral hood or labia) should be legally allowed in Western liberal democracies even when non-consensual. In a recent article, Richard Shweder (2021) gives perhaps the most persuasive articulation of this argument to have so far appeared in the literature. In my own work, I argue that no person should be subjected to medically unnecessary genital cutting of any kind without thei...
2022-05-16
1h 07
PSYCHOACTIVE
Brian Earp on Love Drugs
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2022-02-10
1h 17
Sentientism
84: "Nobody likes hypocrisy but we're all hypocrites" - Dr. Brian Earp - Sentientist Conversation
Dr. Brian Earp (@briandavidearp) is Associate Director of the Yale-Hastings Program in Ethics & Health Policy & a Research Fellow at the Uehiro Centre for Practical Ethics at the University of Oxford. His work is cross-disciplinary, following training in philosophy, cognitive science, psychology, history & sociology of science and medicine, & ethics. He has written extensively on resisting traditional & religious justifications for causing harm – particularly to children through genital mutilation / circumcision. He wrote the book "Love Drugs" w/Julian Savulescu. Brian is also a professional singer & actor. In Sentientist Conversations we talk about the two most important questions: “what’s real?” & “what matte...
2021-11-14
58 min
Hopkins Press Podcasts
2.12 Brian Earp on love addiction (Philosophy, Psychiatry & Psychology)
Can love be an unhealthy addiction? If you can't kick the habit (or heartbreak) cold turkey, can science help? On this episode, we are joined by Dr. Brian Earp. Dr. Earp is the Associate Director of the Yale-Hastings Program in Ethics and Health Policy at Yale University and is a Research Fellow at the Uehiro Centre for Practical Ethics at the University of Oxford. He co-authored of Love Drugs: The Chemical Future of Relationships from Stanford University Press, and has published extensively on moral psychology, experimental philosophy, and bioethics. He joined us today to discuss his 2017 Philosophy, Psychiatry & Psychology paper, "...
2021-11-08
32 min
Struggle to Understand
Episode 31 - Brian Earp
In this episode, I speak with Brian Earp. Brian is the Associate Director of the Yale-Hastings Program in Ethics and Health Policy at Yale University and The Hastings Center, and a Research Fellow for Practical Ethics at the University of Oxford and is currently finishing a joint Philosophy and Psychology PhD at Yale University. Given Brian’s wide experience, this conversation traverses a wide range of topics. We first speak about graduate school: its promise, problems, and our experiences with it. We then transition into a discussion about ethics and social science, taking up what’s been called the replicability crisi...
2021-09-20
2h 06
The Rewired Soul
The Chemical Future of Relationships with Brian Earp
Episode NotesLove and relationships play a major role in our lives. Love can bring us immense joy, or it can send us spiraling into depression. Some people can't love. But what if there was a pill for love? Or a pill for heartache? What about a drug that could reignite the flame with your significant other? Today, we talk with bioethicist and philosopher of Yale and Oxford, Brian Earp, about his book Love Drugs. Follow Brian on Twitter @briandavidearpGet a copy of Love Drugs: The Chemical Future of Relationships...
2021-06-11
57 min
The Rewired Soul
The Chemical Future of Relationships with Brian Earp
Episode Notes Love and relationships play a major role in our lives. Love can bring us immense joy, or it can send us spiraling into depression. Some people can't love. But what if there was a pill for love? Or a pill for heartache? What about a drug that could reignite the flame with your significant other? Today, we talk with bioethicist and philosopher of Yale and Oxford, Brian Earp, about his book Love Drugs. Follow Brian on Twitter @briandavidearp Get a copy of Love Drugs: The Chemical Future of Relationships UK version: Love is...
2021-06-11
57 min
Sickboy
Routine Checkup: MDMA Therapy & The Neuroscience of Love with Brian Earp
Turns out love is more than just a bunch of birds and bees getting it on. There is an entire science behind what happens in the human brain when we fall head over heels. Love chemicals flood the brain when we form attachment and fall in lurrrv. Not unlike how MDMA (also known as ecstasy) floods the brain with feel-good neurotransmitters. Now combine MDMA alongside couples therapy and you've got a pretty interesting potential for groundbreaking work in healing past trauma. We are elated to be joined by Brian Earp — Associate Director of the Program in Ethics and Health Policy at...
2021-06-09
47 min
Evolutionary Parenting Podcast
Ep. 26: Why is male infant circumcision a human rights issue? (Part 2)
Welcome back to part two of my talk with Brian Earp. If you haven't listened yet to last week's episode, I strongly suggest you do because some of what we talk about this week directly follows that conversation. Moving on from the discussion of health risks versus benefits of male infant circumcision, this week we turn towards the social elephant in the room, namely the gendered debate on circumcision as well as more emotional issues such as the defensiveness of parents and the struggles for some men to feel heard on the issue. I hope this conversation may also provide...
2021-06-04
57 min
Evolutionary Parenting Podcast
Ep. 26: Why is male infant circumcision a human rights issue? (Part 2)
Welcome back to part two of my talk with Brian Earp. If you haven't listened yet to last week's episode, I strongly suggest you do because some of what we talk about this week directly follows that conversation. Moving on from the discussion of health risks versus benefits of male infant circumcision, this week we turn towards the social elephant in the room, namely the gendered debate on circumcision as well as more emotional issues such as the defensiveness of parents and the struggles for some men to feel heard on the issue. I hope this conversation may also provide...
2021-06-04
57 min
Evolutionary Parenting Podcast
Ep. 25: Why is male infant circumcision a human rights issue? (Part 1)
In North America - the United States in particular - males are regularly circumcised at birth. Over the years, various arguments have been made leading up to a shift in the American Academy of Pediatrics suggesting that the benefits of male infant circumcision outweigh the risks. In this episode - the first of two - I had the chance to talk to Brian Earp, an outspoken critic of the arguments often made in favour of non-therapeutic male infant circumcision. He approaches this topic with logic and science and we start today by looking at these arguments regarding benefits versus risks...
2021-05-27
55 min
Evolutionary Parenting Podcast
Ep. 25: Why is male infant circumcision a human rights issue? (Part 1)
In North America - the United States in particular - males are regularly circumcised at birth. Over the years, various arguments have been made leading up to a shift in the American Academy of Pediatrics suggesting that the benefits of male infant circumcision outweigh the risks. In this episode - the first of two - I had the chance to talk to Brian Earp, an outspoken critic of the arguments often made in favour of non-therapeutic male infant circumcision. He approaches this topic with logic and science and we start today by looking at these arguments regarding benefits versus risks...
2021-05-27
55 min
NonFicPod
Rosie Wilby - The Breakup Monologues
Let's get real now, people: love may well be all around us (many thanks to Wet Wet Wet for the constant earworm), but so too are the breakups. Tonnes of them. Join Rosie Wilby, the 'breakup queen', as she shares a few snippets of what she's learned about inevitable endings everywhere.For our Patreon subscribers at Silver Nib level and up, the extended version of the show contains ‘Shit I Wish I’d Known’ from Rosie’s perspective as a comedian who presents, writes and pods. What's her top tip for navigating an author contract? How does she...
2021-05-11
31 min
Dhru Purohit Show
#208: Rethinking God, Sex, and Death in a World That’s Lost Its Mind with Jamie Wheal
If you’re looking for a way to explore the concept of meaning, how it relates to culture, religion, politics, history, sexuality, dissatisfaction, and so much more, this podcast is for you. We’re currently experiencing a crisis of meaning. People and groups are divided, each convinced their way of thinking and their beliefs are the “right” ones. We have a hard time letting multiple things be true at the same time, when in reality they are but all of our realities are different. We get weighed down by the complexities of information overload and experience...
2021-04-22
3h 13
Sex and Psychology Podcast
Chemical Romance - How Drugs Can Help Us Fall In Love And Move On After Breakup
Imagine there was a drug you could take to enhance your relationship or deepen your connection with your partner. Or a drug that could get rid of romantic jealousy. Or a drug that could help you move on faster after a traumatic breakup. This isn’t science fiction—these drugs are out there, and they just might be the future of falling in and out of love. For this episode of the Sex and Psychology Podcast, I interviewed Brian Earp, who is the Associate Director of the Yale-Hastings Program in Ethics and Health Policy at Yale University and...
2021-02-25
57 min
Good Neighbor Podcast
EP #355: Earp Enterprises with Brian Franklin
Text the show!What Makes Earp Enterprises a Good Neighbor...Earp Enterprises Inc is was founded in 2010. It has grown to touch lives and businesses across all the country. We have countless testimonies of how our services made a difference, and we are proud of every testimony that comes to our office declaring loyalty, respect and appreciation. Why are we different? Because we represent you. We take the time to assess your needs and research the plans and products that provide comfort, affordability, and simplicity. We do the work so you don’t ha...
2021-02-08
16 min
Modern Wisdom
#268 - Brian D. Earp - The Ethics Of Using Drugs To Fall In & Out Of Love
Brian D. Earp is a Research Fellow at Oxford, philosopher and writer.Love is a feeling many of us yearn to feel, but the medical developments of the 21st century is moving love out of the personal and into the medical realm.Expect to learn if we can make ourselves fall in or out of love with drugs, whether we can turn a straight person gay, how anti-love drugs can help reduce domestic violence, the ethics of changing your attractiveness with drugs and much more...Sponsors:Get 83% discount & 3 months free from...
2021-01-11
1h 15
Transatlantic History Ramblings
Episode 57: The Wild West- Victorian America With Writer/Artist/Historian Bob Boze Bell
INTERVIEW BEGINS AT 21:55- **Special Notice** Due to weather conditions, the first few minutes of the interview have some technical issues, it resolves at 28:17 In the 1880's America and England were both growing industrial countries, but in America we were also expanding to a wild new frontier, the American West. Cowboys, outlaws, gunslingers, saloons, brothels, sheriff's and crooked lawmen were the stuff of legends. Figures like Billy the Kid, Wyatt Earp, Doc Holiday, Jesse James, Butch Cassidy , Bat Masterson, these names are part of folklore and legend, but they were also really people. ...
2020-12-02
1h 19
The Office Grunts
Ep 19 - Tombstone, Wyatt Earp
It's dueling westerns on this week's episode as John Wayne, Petey, and Stew talk the classic Tombstone (1993) and the not-so-classic Wyatt Earp (1994).
2020-08-10
1h 12
The Top Cosmetic Gynecologists
The Genital Mutilation Paradox
Female genital mutilation (FGM) cripples millions of children every year. You would think it simple to pass a few laws and be done with it. Think again. I thought I had a decent grasp of the salient issues until I learned what I didn't know. And now you're going to learn why this problem is a beast to be reckoned with. I thank Brian Earp and Rebecca Steinfield for their scholarly analysis on which this episode is based and you may access their essay Gender and Genital Cutting: A...
2020-05-21
40 min
New Books in Drugs, Addiction and Recovery
B. Earp and J. Savulescu, "Love Drugs: The Chemical Future of Relationships" (Stanford UP, 2020) )
Consider a couple with an infant (or two) whose lives have become so harried and difficult the marriage is falling apart. Would it be ethical for them to take oxytocin to help them renew their emotional bonds, or would this be an unethical evasion of the hard work that keeping a marriage going requires? What if someone has sexual desires that they consider immoral – should they be able to take a drug to suppress those desires, or alternatively can society force them to? Debates about the ethics of using drugs for enhancement rather than treatment usually focus on the in...
2020-05-11
1h 11
New Books in Big Ideas
B. Earp and J. Savulescu, "Love Drugs: The Chemical Future of Relationships" (Stanford UP, 2020) )
Consider a couple with an infant (or two) whose lives have become so harried and difficult the marriage is falling apart. Would it be ethical for them to take oxytocin to help them renew their emotional bonds, or would this be an unethical evasion of the hard work that keeping a marriage going requires? What if someone has sexual desires that they consider immoral – should they be able to take a drug to suppress those desires, or alternatively can society force them to? Debates about the ethics of using drugs for enhancement rather than treatment usually focus on the in...
2020-05-11
1h 11
New Books in Physics and Chemistry
B. Earp and J. Savulescu, "Love Drugs: The Chemical Future of Relationships" (Stanford UP, 2020) )
Consider a couple with an infant (or two) whose lives have become so harried and difficult the marriage is falling apart. Would it be ethical for them to take oxytocin to help them renew their emotional bonds, or would this be an unethical evasion of the hard work that keeping a marriage going requires? What if someone has sexual desires that they consider immoral – should they be able to take a drug to suppress those desires, or alternatively can society force them to? Debates about the ethics of using drugs for enhancement rather than treatment usually focus on the in...
2020-05-11
1h 11
New Books in Medicine
B. Earp and J. Savulescu, "Love Drugs: The Chemical Future of Relationships" (Stanford UP, 2020) )
Consider a couple with an infant (or two) whose lives have become so harried and difficult the marriage is falling apart. Would it be ethical for them to take oxytocin to help them renew their emotional bonds, or would this be an unethical evasion of the hard work that keeping a marriage going requires? What if someone has sexual desires that they consider immoral – should they be able to take a drug to suppress those desires, or alternatively can society force them to? Debates about the ethics of using drugs for enhancement rather than treatment usually focus on the in...
2020-05-11
1h 11
New Books in Psychology
B. Earp and J. Savulescu, "Love Drugs: The Chemical Future of Relationships" (Stanford UP, 2020) )
Consider a couple with an infant (or two) whose lives have become so harried and difficult the marriage is falling apart. Would it be ethical for them to take oxytocin to help them renew their emotional bonds, or would this be an unethical evasion of the hard work that keeping a marriage going requires? What if someone has sexual desires that they consider immoral – should they be able to take a drug to suppress those desires, or alternatively can society force them to? Debates about the ethics of using drugs for enhancement rather than treatment usually focus on the in...
2020-05-11
1h 11
New Books in Philosophy
B. Earp and J. Savulescu, "Love Drugs: The Chemical Future of Relationships" (Stanford UP, 2020) )
Consider a couple with an infant (or two) whose lives have become so harried and difficult the marriage is falling apart. Would it be ethical for them to take oxytocin to help them renew their emotional bonds, or would this be an unethical evasion of the hard work that keeping a marriage going requires? What if someone has sexual desires that they consider immoral – should they be able to take a drug to suppress those desires, or alternatively can society force them to? Debates about the ethics of using drugs for enhancement rather than treatment usually focus on the in...
2020-05-11
1h 11
Fight The Fate
Doc Holliday and the Six Shooter
Dying from a fatal disease, drinking himself to death, and gamboling with every cent he can get his hands on, Doc Holliday will not be stopped. Making it to Tombstone, Arizona, and meeting up with Wyatt Earp may have saved both of their lives. After getting into it with a local gang of cowboys, Doc and Earp start killing anyone that stands in their way. Music : https://www.audiomicro.com/western-royalty-free-stock-music-1592892 Video Link : https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=B6M8IVgfIjs Find out more at https://fight-the-fate.pinecast.co This podcast is...
2020-04-24
55 min
Oxford Sparks Big Questions
Should we trust scientists?
We’re living in extraordinary times, where graphs and statistics are splashed across newspaper front pages, and misinformation is rife. How do we know which sources of information are reliable? How do scientific researchers go from having an idea to publishing their findings, and advising on policy? In this week’s episode of the ‘Big Questions’ podcast, we’re asking Brian Earp, a Research Fellow at the Oxford Uehiro Centre for Practical Ethics, ‘Should we trust scientists?’.
2020-04-08
16 min
The Breakup Monologues with Rosie Wilby
My Chemical Romance? - with Brian D. Earp
In the first part of a special mini season, Rosie is joined by Brian D. Earp, author of Love is the Drug, to discuss the ways in which drugs we currently take (such as SSRI antidepressants, contraceptive pills and recreational drugs like alcohol) are influencing our romantic choices. How could SSRIs and MDMA be used either to help us stay in a long-term relationship or to reduce the traumatic effects of leaving one? How should these biochemical interventions work alongside actions like starting couples counselling or deleting your ex from Facebook? When will...
2020-03-27
42 min
Preconceived
36. Love Drugs: the Chemical Future of Relationships
Can you imagine if there was a drug that helped you get over a tough breakup? What about medications to reinvigorate the romance in your relationship? Well, some of these drugs DO exist. Brian Earp, a Yale and Oxford ethicist and co-authour of the book "Love Drugs", joins the podcast to explore how commonly used drugs are already affecting our romantic relationships and how currently illicit drugs will likely be legalized in the future as an adjunct to couples counselling Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
2020-03-17
42 min
THE NEW HEALTH CLUB
Brian D. Earp - Love Potions, Anti-Love Drugs and the Future of Relationships.
Our guest on the podcast today, Brian D. Earp. He’s the Associate Director of the Yale-Hastings Program in Ethics & Health Policy at Yale University and The Hastings Center, and a Research Fellow in the Uehiro Center for Practical Ethics at the University of Oxford. He’s the co-author of Love Drugs along with Julian Savulescu. We talk about ‘love drugs’: Could psychedelics serve as a catalyst for falling in and out of love? Sounds like a futuristic invention or a movie premise, but it’s the topic of Brian D. Earp’s new book: Love Drugs: The Chemical Future of Relations...
2020-03-12
34 min
THE NEW HEALTH CLUB
🍄 The New Health #6 - Brian D. Earp: Morning. We got some love drugs for you.
Our guest on the podcast today, Brian D. Earp. He’s the Associate Director of the Yale-Hastings Program in Ethics & Health Policy at Yale University and The Hastings Center, and a Research Fellow in the Uehiro Center for Practical Ethics at the University of Oxford. He’s the co-author of Love Drugs along with Julian Savulescu. We talk about ‘love drugs’: Could psychedelics serve as a catalyst for falling in and out of love? Sounds like a futuristic invention or a movie premise, but it’s the topic of Brian D. Earp’s new book: Love Drugs: The Chemical Future of Relations...
2020-03-12
34 min