Thomas Donnelly - 04 April 2008 04:16 PM
In this interview with D.J. Grothe, Marc Hauser expounds his theory that morality has biological origins while challenging the common view that morality comes from God.
This was an excellent interview with a lot of discussion. Some really good points.
I had downloaded the podcast before going running {jogging} and afterward when I was at Barnes & Noble a book on a table caught my eye:
[The Sociopath Next Door by Martha Stout]. Leafing through it was an interesting juxtaposition with this podcast. Martha Stout asserts that 4% of the population has a different moral sense
[Review of Martha Stout’s book]
Marc Hauser is a scientist and on much stronger technical ground. He spends some time in this interview explaining how there is a general moral sense that people think actively doing something which causes harm is worse than being indirect --- that euthanasia is worse than “unplugging” a terminally ill patient (plus other examples).
Thanks to D.J. and everyone involved—when an interview goes well we tend to take it for granted. I would mention that in addition to content the technical quality is consistently good....