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It’s been a year since starting JQ, so to celebrate, we’re going to look back on two of my favorite questions. On today’s episode: * Tourism, from Japan to Hawaii * Elective cosmetic surgery and the illusion of choice Th

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Have you ever felt certain about something, until you took a moment to really think about it?Just Questions takes modern ethical dilemmas hiding in plain sight and unravels them. Weaving in philosophical ideas that span centuries, each episode aims to leave you with, maybe not clean answers, but sharper questions. New episodes when there’s a new question. justquestionspod.substack.com
Eloise Henry hosts Just Questions, a society show with 23 episodes published.

It’s been a year since starting JQ, so to celebrate, we’re going to look back on two of my favorite questions. On today’s episode: * Tourism, from Japan to Hawaii * Elective cosmetic surgery and the illusion of choice Th

Artificial intelligence is now everywhere. And with the ease of AI and the difficulties of human relationships, a growing population is forgoing human relationships to instead develop relationships with AI. What’s going

Artificial intelligence is now everywhere. And with the ease of AI and the difficulties of human relationships, a growing population is forgoing human relationships to instead develop relationships with AI. What’s going

In today’s hustle culture, taking a break can feel like a guilty pleasure. But leisure has its own valuable role to play in our mental and physical health. That’s why today, we’re talking about why leisure matters just a

So many New Year’s resolutions are rooted in health goals. Healthy habits are so highly praised that trying to be healthy is practically seen as a moral obligation. Should it be? Today’s episode, we consider: * What’s at

Cosmetic surgery is all around us, but is the “choice” to get cosmetic surgery ever really a choice? Sources: Ethical Issues in Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery Informed Consent | AMA-Code Medical Ethics in Plastic Sur

Practicing gratitude is widely encouraged, and its benefits have been enumerated in scientific studies. But, what is the nature of gratitude, and in what way does gratitude lead us to a good life? Sources: Philosophical

Donating extra food to food banks is commonly regarded as a solution to food waste, but is it that simple? And, is it ethical? Sources: Towards a circular economy in food consumption: Food waste reduction practices as et

Jimmy Kimmel might be back from suspension, but debates over comedy’s boundaries continue to arise. This episode, we’ll bring in differing philosophical views to explore what the limits of comedy really are. Sources: Jim

For today’s bonus episode, we’re going to talk about all that’s been going on with gerrymandering. We’ll examine how the fiery debate on California’s new gerrymandering bill is ultimately philosophical in nature, look at

Today, we’re talking about change, big and small, and how philosophy can help us better handle it when it comes. Timestamps: Heraclitus – 1:59 Epictetus – 7:46 L.A. Paul – 14:12 Sources: The fragments of the work of Hera

FOMO, or fear of missing out, pervades modern life. But does constantly creating, experiencing, and doing actually create a fulfilled life? In this episode, we look at all the ways missing out can actually be the best th

Reviewing everything we’ve explored over the past season of episodes. This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit justquestionspod.substack.co

Traveling is informative, relaxing, and fun. But there’s a dark side to the tourism industry, that’s rife with opportunities for abuse – how can we then make sure to be good tourists? In this episode, we examine what mor

Classic summer blockbusters like Jaws, ET, and Stand by Me are a great way to kick off summer — but underneath the summer fun, these movies illustrate fascinating philosophy concepts. This episode, we’ll analyze clips fr

What does it mean to watch real-life suffering for entertainment? In this episode, we examine the ethics of true crime to determine when true crime is justice, and when it veers into voyeurism. Timestamps: Nussbaum — 6:2

Virtue signaling is a term that continues to be thrown around in a variety of contexts — from people’s bumper stickers to companies’ social media logos — but what really is virtue signaling, and is it something worth cri

From doctors to lawyers, nearly every profession has an ethical code—but what about influencers? This week, we look at the philosophical literature out there on influencers to see if there’s any limit to what an influenc

Tax season is officially behind us, but was the government just doing its job, or were the taxes you paid theft? In this episode of Just Questions, we dive into the ethics of taxation to answer this question. Using John

As self-driving cars take over our roadways, a pressing question still remains: when a crash is unavoidable, who should they protect? In this episode, we’ll navigate the toughest ethical dilemmas autonomous vehicles face
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