Close Menu
Beyond BordersBeyond Borders

    Subscribe to Updates

    Get the latest creative news from FooBar about art, design and business.

    What's Hot

    Simone Rocha’s Spring 2027 Menswear Debut Sends a Boy in Bloom to Florence

    June 23, 2026

    What to Expect When Tunku Abdul Rahman Marine Park Island Hopping

    June 23, 2026

    How Can I Know Right From Wrong? Watch Philosophy Animations on Ethics Narrated by Harry Shearer

    June 23, 2026
    Facebook Instagram
    Trending
    • Simone Rocha’s Spring 2027 Menswear Debut Sends a Boy in Bloom to Florence
    • What to Expect When Tunku Abdul Rahman Marine Park Island Hopping
    • How Can I Know Right From Wrong? Watch Philosophy Animations on Ethics Narrated by Harry Shearer
    • The meaning of Viktor Orbán
    • The great wokeism paradox | Eurozine
    • When human rights end | Eurozine
    • The rabbit eaters | Eurozine
    • 9 New Songs Out Today to Listen To: Team Dresch, Sam and Louise Sullivan, and More
    Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram Pinterest YouTube
    Beyond BordersBeyond Borders
    • Home
    • Adventure
    • Culture
    • Destinations
    • Travel Tips
    Beyond BordersBeyond Borders
    Home»Culture»How Can I Know Right From Wrong? Watch Philosophy Animations on Ethics Narrated by Harry Shearer
    Culture

    How Can I Know Right From Wrong? Watch Philosophy Animations on Ethics Narrated by Harry Shearer

    June 23, 2026No Comments3 Mins Read
    Facebook Twitter Pinterest LinkedIn Tumblr WhatsApp Email
    How Can I Know Right From Wrong? Watch Philosophy Animations on Ethics Narrated by Harry Shearer
    Share
    Facebook Twitter LinkedIn WhatsApp Pinterest Email


    The his­to­ry of moral phi­los­o­phy in the West hinges prin­ci­pal­ly on a hand­ful of ques­tions: Is there a God of some sort? An after­life? Free will? And, per­haps most press­ing­ly for human­ists, what exact­ly is the nature of our oblig­a­tions to oth­ers? The lat­ter ques­tion has long occu­pied philoso­phers like Immanuel Kant, whose extreme formulation—the “cat­e­gor­i­cal imperative”—flatly rules out mak­ing eth­i­cal deci­sions depen­dent upon par­tic­u­lar sit­u­a­tions. Kant’s famous exam­ple, one that gen­er­al­ly gets repeat­ed with a nod to God­win, involves an axe mur­der­er show­ing up at your door and ask­ing for the where­abouts of a vis­it­ing friend. In Kant’s esti­ma­tion, telling a lie in this case jus­ti­fies telling a lie at any time, for any rea­son. There­fore, it is uneth­i­cal.

    In the video at the top of the post, Har­ry Shear­er nar­rates a script about Kant’s max­im writ­ten by philoso­pher Nigel War­bur­ton, with whim­si­cal illus­tra­tions pro­vid­ed by Cog­ni­tive. Part of the BBC and Open University’s “A His­to­ry of Ideas” series, the video—one of four deal­ing with moral philosophy—also explains how Kant’s approach to ethics dif­fers from those of util­i­tar­i­an­ism.

    In the video above, Shear­er describes the most util­i­tar­i­an of thought exper­i­ments, the “Trol­ley Prob­lem.” As described by philoso­pher Philip­pa Foot, this sce­nario imag­ines hav­ing to sac­ri­fice the life of one for those of many. But there is a twist—the sec­ond ver­sion involves the added crime of phys­i­cal­ly mur­der­ing one per­son, up close and per­son­al, to save sev­er­al. An anal­o­gous but con­verse the­o­ry is that of philoso­pher Peter Singer (below) who pro­pos­es that our oblig­a­tions to peo­ple in per­il right in front of us equal our oblig­a­tions to those on the oth­er side of the world.

    Final­ly, the last video sur­veys one of the thorni­est issues in moral philo­soph­i­cal history—the “is/ought” divide, as prob­lem­at­ic as the ancient Euthy­phro dilem­ma. How, asked David Hume, are we to deduce moral prin­ci­ples from facts about the world that have no moral dimen­sion? Par­tic­u­lar­ly when those facts are nev­er con­clu­sive, are sub­ject to revi­sion, and when new ones get uncov­ered all the time? The ques­tion intro­duces a seem­ing­ly unbridge­able chasm between facts and val­ues. Moral judg­ments found­ed on what is or isn’t “nat­ur­al” floun­der before our ter­ror of much of what nature does, and the very par­tial and fal­li­ble nature of our knowl­edge of it.

    The prob­lem is as star­tling as Hume’s cri­tique of causal­i­ty, and in part caused Kant to remark that Hume had awak­ened him from a “dog­mat­ic slum­ber.” What may strike view­ers of the series is just how abstract these ques­tions and exam­ples are—how divorced from the messi­ness of real world pol­i­tics, with the excep­tion, per­haps, of Peter Singer. It may be instruc­tive that polit­i­cal phi­los­o­phy forms a sep­a­rate branch in the West. While these prob­lems are cer­tain­ly dif­fi­cult enough to trou­ble the sleep of just about any thought­ful per­son, in our day-to-day lives, our deci­sion mak­ing process seems to be much messier, and much more sit­u­a­tion­al, than we’re prob­a­bly ever aware of.

    Note: An ear­li­er ver­sion of this post appeared on our site in 2015.

    Relat­ed Con­tent:

    Free Online Phi­los­o­phy Cours­es

    A His­to­ry of Ideas: Ani­mat­ed Videos Explain The­o­ries of Simone de Beau­voir, Edmund Burke & Oth­er Philoso­phers

    How Did Every­thing Begin?: Ani­ma­tions on the Ori­gins of the Uni­verse Nar­rat­ed by X‑Files Star Gillian Ander­son

    What Makes Us Human?: Chom­sky, Locke & Marx Intro­duced by New Ani­mat­ed Videos from the BBC

    Josh Jones is a writer and musi­cian based in Durham, NC.





    Source link

    Animations Ethics Harry Narrated Philosophy Shearer Watch Wrong
    Share. Facebook Twitter Pinterest LinkedIn Tumblr WhatsApp Email
    youealex@gmail.com
    • Website

    Related Posts

    Simone Rocha’s Spring 2027 Menswear Debut Sends a Boy in Bloom to Florence

    June 23, 2026

    The meaning of Viktor Orbán

    June 23, 2026

    The great wokeism paradox | Eurozine

    June 23, 2026

    When human rights end | Eurozine

    June 23, 2026

    The rabbit eaters | Eurozine

    June 23, 2026

    9 New Songs Out Today to Listen To: Team Dresch, Sam and Louise Sullivan, and More

    June 23, 2026
    Add A Comment
    Leave A Reply Cancel Reply

    Don't Miss

    Simone Rocha’s Spring 2027 Menswear Debut Sends a Boy in Bloom to Florence

    June 23, 2026

    The Simone Rocha man is no stranger to us. We’ve been meeting him for the…

    What to Expect When Tunku Abdul Rahman Marine Park Island Hopping

    June 23, 2026

    How Can I Know Right From Wrong? Watch Philosophy Animations on Ethics Narrated by Harry Shearer

    June 23, 2026

    The meaning of Viktor Orbán

    June 23, 2026
    Stay In Touch
    • Facebook
    • Twitter
    • Pinterest
    • Instagram
    • YouTube
    • Vimeo
    Our Picks

    Simone Rocha’s Spring 2027 Menswear Debut Sends a Boy in Bloom to Florence

    June 23, 2026

    What to Expect When Tunku Abdul Rahman Marine Park Island Hopping

    June 23, 2026

    How Can I Know Right From Wrong? Watch Philosophy Animations on Ethics Narrated by Harry Shearer

    June 23, 2026

    The meaning of Viktor Orbán

    June 23, 2026

    Subscribe to Updates

    Get the latest creative news from SmartMag about art & design.

    Demo
    About Us
    About Us

    Your source for the lifestyle news. This demo is crafted specifically to exhibit the use of the theme as a lifestyle site. Visit our main page for more demos.

    We're accepting new partnerships right now.

    Email Us: info@example.com
    Contact: +1-320-0123-451

    Our Picks
    New Comments
      Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram Pinterest
      © 2026 ThemeSphere. Designed by ThemeSphere.

      Type above and press Enter to search. Press Esc to cancel.