
Beyond the Body: What Defines Our Humanity?
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What makes us human? It's a question at the heart of today's most heated cultural debates, from abortion to artificial intelligence to gender identity. In this profound conversation, Princeton's Professor Robert George offers a compelling framework for understanding human dignity that transcends political divides.
The conversation explores how ancient philosophical errors resurface in modern debates. George identifies elements of Gnosticism – the belief that humans are essentially minds trapped in irrelevant bodies – in contemporary discussions about gender and personhood. He demonstrates how these philosophical premises, often unexamined, drive our ethical conclusions.
Perhaps most remarkably, George models respectful engagement across deep differences. Despite profound disagreements with colleagues like Peter Singer, he maintains friendships based on mutual truth-seeking and reasoned argument rather than personal attacks or political tribalism.
Whether you're wrestling with questions about AI ethics, the treatment of vulnerable populations, or how to navigate relationships in a polarized culture, this conversation offers wisdom that transcends partisan divides. Listen and discover why understanding what makes us human matters for everything else.