Toggle menu
Toggle preferences menu
Toggle personal menu
Not logged in
Your IP address will be publicly visible if you make any edits.

Having Desert and Eating It Too: Difference between revisions

From Very Bad Wiki
m Text replacement - " The preroll contains the standard disclaimer and theme_music." to ""
m Text replacement - "{{StructuredQuote" to "{{Opening_Quote"
 
(10 intermediate revisions by the same user not shown)
Line 5: Line 5:
| release_date = November 01, 2016
| release_date = November 01, 2016
| length = 01:28:07
| length = 01:28:07
| listen = https://78700ea2-cdf8-41c6-b616-fd5f05b760d7.libsyn.com/episode-101-having-desert-and-eating-it-too
| listen = [[File:Episode-101-having-desert-and-eating-it-too.mp3]]
| quote_source =  
| quote_source =  
| opening_subject =  
| opening_subject =  
Line 13: Line 13:
| previous_episode = [[It's a Celebration]]
| previous_episode = [[It's a Celebration]]
| next_episode = [[Red, Black, and Blue]]
| next_episode = [[Red, Black, and Blue]]
}}
}}<!--
 
-->'''{{PAGENAME}}''' is the 101st episode of the [[Very Bad Wizards]] podcast, released on November 01, 2016.
'''{{PAGENAME}}''' is the 101st episode of the [[Very Bad Wizards]] podcast, released on November 01, 2016.


== Opening Quote ==
== Opening Quote ==


{{StructuredQuote
{{Opening_Quote
| text =  
| text =  
| speaker =  
| speaker =  

Latest revision as of 18:06, 21 March 2026

Having Desert and Eating It Too is the 101st episode of the Very Bad Wizards podcast, released on November 01, 2016.



Why do we call Mozart a creative genius? He created his music, but do we also think that he created himself? How do we determine who deserves praise as an artist? What about athletes? What standards do we use - do they involve a strong notion of free will that's incompatible with determinism? If not, why should we think that moral praise and blame require agents to act with that sort of free will? David and Tamler argue over how much we can learn about moral responsibility from our responsibility practices in the domains of arts and sports. Plus, it's Halloween – time to rev up the campus culture wars. Do concerns about "cultural appropriation" amount to a "war on Halloween"? Support Very Bad Wizards