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A Brief History of Values is the 119th episode of the Very Bad Wizards podcast, released on July 12, 2017.
Opening Quote
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Show Notes
edit edit sourceWhat happens when we discover why we believe the things we believe? What if we discover that our values are the product of our cultural tradition, or personal experience, or natural selection? Should we be more skeptical of our values once we learn their history? Plus, data on Google porn searches reveal that you're all a bunch of sick fucks. Support Very Bad Wizards
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