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Surprising Ethics

Surprising Ethics

Released: 2025-09-01
© 2025 Surprising Ethics
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4 Episodes
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4 Episodes
Audio
Listen on Apple Podcasts
Released: 2025-09-01
© 2025 Surprising Ethics
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Is it morally wrong to be monogamous? | Ep. 3

Is it morally wrong to be monogamous? | Ep. 3

Some philosophers now argue that monogamy is morally wrong. Imagine your friend came and told you that you can’t have any other friendships. You’d be bemused. But what’s the difference between this and exclusivity in love relationships? Is jealous
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Some philosophers now argue that monogamy is morally wrong. Imagine your friend came and told you that you can’t have any other friendships. You’d be bemused. But what’s the difference between this and exclusivity in love relationships? Is jealousy a good reason to be monogamous? Or is ethical non-monogamy – such as open relationships or polyamory – the only ethical approach?
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Release Date: 01/09/2025, 06:00:00

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The most interesting ideas from ethics and political theory. Where every episode contains a surprise.
Surprising Ethics is an accessible philosophy podcast exploring the striking ways in which philosophers are trying to upend received wisdom about politics and how to live ethically. In the battle between the status quo and surprising alternatives, which will win out?
By Dr William Gildea, McGill University and Centre for Research in Ethics. Artwork by Ana Otelea.

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