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This week I speak with popular blogger and philosopher, Daniel Fincke. Daniel received his Ph.D. in Philosophy from Fordham University in 2010 and currently teaches classes online to anyone who is interested in expanding their critical thinking skills as well as their knowledge of philosophy.

In this episode Dan and I talk about the origins of human ethics and morality, the question of whether a divine being is required as a basis for right and wrong, what constitutes a life well lived, and how we know. We even touch on some contemporary issues of social justice.

Check out Dan’s popular blog, Camels with Hammers.

Dan is preparing to teach some new classes in the coming weeks. To learn more about Dan’s classes and how to join them, click here.

Specific classes include:

Virtue, Value, and Meaning in Life

Philosophy for Atheists

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