308 Episodes

  1. Episode 28: Moral Persuasion

    Published: 8/5/2013
  2. Episode 27: You, Your Self, and Your Brain (With Eddy Nahmias)

    Published: 7/22/2013
  3. Episode 26: Evolution and Sexual Perversion (with Jesse Bering)

    Published: 7/8/2013
  4. Episode 25: Burning Armchairs (with Joshua Knobe)

    Published: 6/24/2013
  5. Episode 24: The Perils of Empathy (with Paul Bloom)

    Published: 6/10/2013
  6. Episode 23: Straw Dogs (with Yoel Inbar)

    Published: 5/27/2013
  7. Episode 22: An Enquiry Concerning Slurs and Offensiveness

    Published: 5/12/2013
  8. Episode 21: Grad School

    Published: 5/6/2013
  9. Episode 20: Boston, Brains, and Bad Pronunciation (with Molly Crockett)

    Published: 4/21/2013
  10. Episode 19: The Burning Bridges Episode (Pt. 2)

    Published: 4/6/2013
  11. Episode 18: "Boy If Life Were Only Like This" (With Joe Henrich)

    Published: 3/22/2013
  12. Episode 17: Learning about Bushmen by Studying Freshmen?

    Published: 3/16/2013
  13. Episode 16: Race, Reparations, and American (In)Justice (with Damani McDole)

    Published: 3/2/2013
  14. Episode 15: The Burning Bridges Episode (Pt. 1)

    Published: 2/16/2013
  15. Episode 14: Bonus Episode on Snitches, Tattletales, and Whistleblowers

    Published: 2/8/2013
  16. Episode 13: Beanballs, Blood Feuds, and Collective Moral Responsibility (With Fiery Cushman)

    Published: 1/22/2013
  17. Episode 12: Justice for #!$@ ?

    Published: 1/14/2013
  18. Episode 11: It is Morally Wrong to Kill Morgan Freeman (with Yoel Inbar)

    Published: 12/28/2012
  19. Episode 10: Religion, Meaning, and Morality

    Published: 12/11/2012
  20. Episode 9: Social Psychology, Situationism, and Moral Character

    Published: 12/3/2012

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Very Bad Wizards is a podcast featuring a philosopher (Tamler Sommers) and a psychologist (David Pizarro), who share a love for ethics, pop culture, and cognitive science, and who have a marked inability to distinguish sacred from profane. Each podcast includes discussions of moral philosophy, recent work on moral psychology and neuroscience, and the overlap between the two.