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What do we really know about right and wrong? | J. Budziszewski at Veritas Texas A&M 

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A noted thinker has warned about a 'dictatorship of moral relativism.' But some norms do vary according to circumstances (it would be wrong to drive on the right in England, wouldn’t it?) Besides, some moral questions are confusing (is capital punishment murder?)
So is there anything about right and wrong that doesn’t change (like what marriage is? or does that change too?) Can we know it? And is all this just 'Christian morality,' or can it have traction in the public square?
Talk from J. Budziszewski
PROFESSOR OF GOVERNMENT AND PHILOSOPHY
UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS, AUSTIN
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Комментарии : 11   
@herrdoktorprofessoreldritc3416
@herrdoktorprofessoreldritc3416 3 года назад
Two years late, but I found this and the time to watch it during the pandemic. I especially appreciated his distinguishing between motives and reasons for relativism, and his analysis and breakdown of these reasons. It's been a tough year for everyone, but I pray Professor Budziezewski and his family are staying healthy and safe.
@jacobrobbins3147
@jacobrobbins3147 5 лет назад
Wow. That was amazing.
@patrickradosta7725
@patrickradosta7725 4 года назад
truly
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