Educational, hilarious and not nearly offensive enough.
I have been a huge Sam Harris follower of his books and blogs, so I was introduced to this podcast via Sam. Over the past few weeks I have almost listened to every podcast, this show is extremely funny and educational and I would recommend this to anyone who has the slightest interest in social psychology, or philosophy. The only beef I have with your show, is that I would appreciate you both to step out a limb a bit more and offend some more people. Tamler keeps asking for more complaints of the show, but it seems to me that you two need to do your part first before that happens. Tamler is misunderstanding Sam’s main point on moral responsibility, and the two of you are much more closely aligned than you think. It would be great if you could have Sam back to discuss the moral landscape or maybe clarify his position on consequentialism. Also, Tamler is slightly funnier than Dave.
kharr13 via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 01/09/15
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