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the world doesn’t make sense. we analyse it anyway. jokes included. philosophy, ethics & culture Join us every Thursday to discuss the moral fabric that shapes our decisions and our lives

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The Morality of Fame ft Gary Lineker

You might not be as recognisable as our guest this week, but you do have people in your life who look up to you- a younger sibling, a friend or a loved one. When you voice your opinion, they are listening carefully and your words have a real impact. And with that power, comes responsibility. This week we consider the impact of your opinions, what being perceived by others does to you psychologically and the moral responsibility of having a lot of eyes on your every move. And there is no person better to join us for this conversation than the man himself Gary Lineker. In this conversation, Gary reflects on his career with the BBC and being outspoken about Gaza, while also exploring philosophical dilemmas and ethical judgements. In segment one, we consider why an opinion is valuable. While Tef takes a deontological approach, Beno and Gary lean towards a utilitarian view- assessing the value of an opinion with its real life impact in the world. In segment two, we discuss the added moral obligations of a large platform. Tef admits that he judges public people when they don’t speak out on political issues, whereas Gary and Beno are more understanding of the difficulties of taking a stance. Here, Tef and Beno pose a famous philosophical dilemma to Gary- The Trolley Problem. Enjoy ❤️ Join us on: * Youtube⁠⁠⁠⁠ [https://bit.ly/tt-sub] * ⁠⁠⁠TikTok⁠ [https://tiktok.com/@thinktwiceworld] * Instagram⁠ [https://instagram.com/thinktwiceshow] * Patreon [https://www.patreon.com/c/ThinkTwiceShow] (exclusive content, early access) Credits: Thumbnail art by Tomi Olopade (@eddieapollo on instagram)

14. mai 2026 - 45 min
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The Politics of Revolution ft Fiona Lali

If we have an ineffective political system, is voting ever going to set you free? Class tensions, economic instability and a distrust of politics are at an all time high. Perhaps the scene is set for a revolution. ‘It easier to imagine the end of the world, than the end of capitalism’ Slavoj Žižek A fundamental transformation of our society may seem highly unlikely, maybe even a chaotic, undesirable outcome. But today’s guest would argue that is this capitalist propaganda. Today we have Fiona Lali, the brilliant leader of the Revolutionary Communist Party join us to talk about revolution. We initially ask if electoral politics can ever deliver the kind of economic liberation that people so deeply crave. Will casting votes materially improve the lives of the working class? Our conversation analyses who really holds true power and whether true liberation is even possible at all. And if the answer is no, how should we engage with electoral politics with that knowledge? In the face of an undemocratic and ineffective political system, what should we do? In segment two we ask ourselves whether revolution is TRULY desirable. We discuss historical examples, including the Russian, French and Haitian revolutions and analyse the modern day situation through a Marxist perspective. In the moral dilemma, we tackle a common problem that voters across the UK face- strategic voting. Enjoy ❤️ Credits: Thumbnail art by Tomi Olopade (@eddieapollo on instagram) Topics: Karl Marx, Revolution, Socialism, politics, general election, local elections 2026, Reform UK, Labour Party, Revolutionary Communist Party

7. mai 2026 - 45 min
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The Philosophy of Consciousness ft Bel Cobain

We usually assume consciousness is something our brains produce- something happening inside us as we move through the world. But what if that is wrong? What if, the universe itself was conscious and we unknowingly 'tap in' to its frequencies and wavelengths which shape our lived experiences? Or perhaps consciousness is a fundamental property of matter, living in subatomic particles that combine in a particular way to provide our human experience? That would have profound ramifications for the way we live our lives. And could transform the way we see loneliness, a growing epidemic in the global north. Joining us to discuss this vast topic is Bel Cobain, the intelligent and enigmatic musician hailing from East London. We explore spirituality, materialism, Thomas Nagel's test for consciousness and how our physical environments impact who we are.

30. april 2026 - 36 min
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The Philosophy of Hedonism

Hedonism has a bad reputation, but maybe it's just misunderstood as a moral philosophy. At its core, it judges actions based on how much they maximise pleasure and minimise pain. The more they do this, the better they are. So in reality, you might be more of a Hedonist than you think. After all, your brain is hardwired to seek pleasure in it's many forms. Today we assess Hedonism in both an ancient Greek context and in the modern era. First we question if theoretical hedonism is egoistic. Tef argues that it is given it focusses on the pleasure of the individual, relegating the wellbeing of the collective. Beno argues that Hedonism isn't egoistic since humans are social creatures, so enhancing one's own pleasure always involves the pleasure of others. In the modern era, we all have access to a constant stream of news stories depicting incredible human suffering all over the world. In segment two, we ask if it is immoral to seek your own pleasure while others suffer so much. In this week's dilemma, we have 5 years to live. What kind of life would you lead for the time you have remaining? Enjoy ❤️

23. april 2026 - 38 min
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