Extreme Altruism
December 9, 2018
First Aired: April 3, 2016
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We can all agree that helping others is great, a deed worth doing. But devoting too much to helping others – too much time, too many resources – may get you labelled an oddity, a freak. How much can morality demand of us? Is it good to live as moral a life as possible, or do we lose something – devotion to one’s family, for example – by adhering to extreme moral principles? Can somebody be both fully rational and also a saintly type? John and Ken lend a hand to New Yorker writer Larissa MacFarquhar, author of Strangers Drowning: Grappling with Impossible Idealism, Drastic Choices, and the Overpowering Urge to Help.
- Action
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- Altruism
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- botany
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- Dewey
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- Examination
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- geometry
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- Heroes
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- Illness
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- Morality
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- Pain
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- Philosopher
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- Relationships
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- Saints
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- Virtue
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