Dr. Brian Earp (@briandavidearp) is Associate Director of the Yale-Hastings Program in Ethics & Health Policy & a Research Fellow at the Uehiro Centre for Practical Ethics at the University of Oxford. His work is cross-disciplinary, following training in philosophy, cognitive science, psychology, history & sociology of science and medicine, & ethics. He has written extensively on resisting traditional & religious justifications for causing harm – particularly to children through genital mutilation / circumcision. He wrote the book "Love Drugs" w/Julian Savulescu. Brian is also a professional singer & actor.


In Sentientist Conversations we talk about the two most important questions: “what’s real?” & “what matters?”


Sentientism is "evidence, reason & compassion for all sentient beings." The video of our conversation is here on YouTube.


We discuss:


0:00 Welcome


02:00 Brian's Intro - Academically trying to understand the world & lay out how it should be.


03:04 What's Real?


- Growing up in Seattle in a Free Methodist Evangelical Christian society


- Mum: Christianity & god. Dad: A more naturalist perspective


- "Evolution was something that might tempt us away from the path of righteousness"


- Unthinkingly accepting Christianity at first


- Asking questions of the pastor at 12/13 yrs. Is it fair to send people to hell who have never even heard of Jesus?


- The problem of evil... while being emotionally sensitive to the pain of others


- Taking "a very serious concern with morality" from mum's Christian worldview even as a kid


- Divine command theory: things are right/wrong because god says so


- Agnostic re: metaphysics: "What do you mean by god?"


- The burden of proof is on the claimant... "Wow - how are you confident about that?"


- Bible college vs. secular Yale


- Studying philosophy at college


- The fundamental fact claims fell apart


- Ethical concerns: religious homophobia etc. The tension between strict religious rules & personal compassionate intuitions "something has to go here!"


- "Unless I have an independent reason to believe one view over another..."


15:37 What Matters?


- Supernatural worldview risks to universal compassion


- Can compassion go too far? Undermining justice/fairness?


- Agnostic about the grounding of ethics / meta-ethics


- Instead a Quinian web of beliefs & intuitions I'm pretty darn sure about: "Needless suffering of an innocent person"... "Treating people differently without reason"... "concern for the disadvantaged / those without power or representation" then reasoning about cases


- "We should believe what we have best reason to believe"


...and much more. Full show notes at Sentientism.info and on YouTube.


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