A Modern Stoic Podcast
This week's episode discusses "The Folly of Debating Evil." Is every idea worthy of a platform? Should every position be considered worthy of debate? We tackle these questions head-on, arguing that the answer is a resounding no. Engaging with evil as if it were a legitimate perspective grants it an undeserved level of credibility and allows for manipulating moral absolutes into moral relativism. Key topics covered in this episode include: * How evil seeks to erode moral certainty by drawing the virtuous into debate, shifting the conversation from right and wrong to preferences and perspectives. * Why debating with those who seek to justify wickedness is a dangerous game, as evil seeks to corrupt rather than understand. * Why arguing with a liar only dignifies their lies and entertaining conversations about harming children grants evil legitimacy. * Why the proper response to wickedness is to call it out, not debate it. * We discuss how we should not debate, treat arguments as valid discussion points, or allow those advocating evil to set the terms of conversation; instead, we should expose them and name their tactics. * Why, in an age of moral confusion, it is a mistake to assume all positions deserve a hearing, and some ideas deserve only rejection and condemnation. * Why entertaining evil is a betrayal of the truth, and the only way to defeat it is to refuse to yield ground. This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit www.amodernstoic.com [https://www.amodernstoic.com?utm_medium=podcast&utm_campaign=CTA_1]
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