Philosophers Don't Answer Questions. They Destroy the Ones You Thought Were Easy.

Philosophers Don't Answer Questions. They Destroy the Ones You Thought Were Easy What if everything you think is "right" is actually just... an assumption? In this mind-bending lecture on political philosophy and moral reasoning, we tear apart the comfortable ideas you've never thought to question — using one simple hypothetical that's divided philosophers for centuries. 🚃 The Trolley Problem. Five lives vs. one. Pull the lever — or don't. Easy, right? Wrong. We break down TWO of the most powerful moral frameworks ever constructed: ⚡ CONSEQUENTIALISM — Does the outcome justify everything? ⚡ CATEGORICAL REASONING — Are some things simply NEVER okay, no matter what? From Kant to Bentham, from ancient philosophy to today's courtrooms and controversies — this isn't just theory. These ideas are hiding inside every law, every verdict, every moral choice you've ever made. WARNING: Philosophy is a risk. Once you start asking these questions, you can't stop. Your most familiar assumptions will become the strangest things in the world. 👍 Like if philosophy made you uncomfortable (it should) 🔔 Subscribe for more lectures that challenge everything 💬 Comment: Would YOU pull the lever? trolley problem, moral philosophy, political philosophy, consequentialism, Kant ethics, Bentham utilitarianism, categorical imperative, justice lecture, moral dilemmas, ethics explained, philosophy for beginners, should you pull the lever, right vs wrong philosophy, moral intuition, philosophy lecture, deontology vs consequentialism, justice and morality, philosophy crash course, ethics college lecture, restlessness of reason, moral reasoning explained, philosophy makes you think, Kantian ethics, utilitarian ethics, trolley problem explained, moral frameworks, philosophy 101, introduction to ethics, legal philosophy, social philosophy #Philosophy #TrolleyProblem #MoralPhilosophy #Ethics #Kant #Bentham #Consequentialism #Justice #PoliticalPhilosophy #Philosophy101 #CriticalThinking #MindBlown #LearnPhilosophy #Utilitarianism #Deontology #MoralDilemma #PhilosophyTok #ThinkDeep #WouldYouPullTheLever