
Episode 3A: On Bias, Emotion, and a Flying Shoe
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In this outdoor episode of Some Questions Regarding Life, Audrey Hua is joined by Annie Mohr, Cole Piraino, Jessica Dang, Yule Kwon, and Lilly Killinger to debate bias, morality, and how we make hard choices.
Episode 3A in a 🌰✨:
What does it mean to live a good life — and can logic get us there? This spirited conversation spirals through reason vs. emotion, whether bias is necessary or dangerous, and if “evil” is just a matter of intent. From creepy vans to the trolley problem to a flying shoe, the group wrestles with the messy middle between philosophical ideals and lived experience.
⏱️ TIMESTAMPS
[00:00:33] Should we follow reason or emotion?
[00:02:00] Can bias ever be a good thing?
[00:08:30] Utilitarianism vs. personal loyalty
[00:16:00] What makes someone evil: action, intent, or consequence?
[00:27:45] Can people change — and does society let them?
🥜🥜 Hypothetical Nut(s) of the Day
1. If you loved everyone equally, could the world still function?
2. Would you save your family or twenty strangers?
Hope you enjoyed the ep!