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The Rubin Report

Philosophy, Liberty, and Poverty (Chris Freiman Interview)

The Rubin Report

Emma Dog Productions

News Commentary, News, Politics

4.513.9K Ratings

🗓️ 8 June 2018

⏱️ 61 minutes

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Summary

Chris Freiman (philosophy professor at College of William and Mary) joins Dave to discuss philosophy, morality, his support for open borders and immigration reform, how to alleviate global poverty, his support for universal basic income, and more. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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0:00.0

We're continuing our partnership with Learn Liberty today and joining me is an author

0:08.9

and associate professor of philosophy at the College of William and Mary, Chris Freiman.

0:13.7

Welcome to the Ruben report.

0:14.7

Thanks for having me.

0:15.7

All right, man.

0:16.7

We're going to do philosophy for an hour.

0:18.2

Are you ready?

0:19.2

Sounds good.

0:20.2

You are prepared.

0:21.2

I feel the jacket shirt combo.

0:23.2

It's very philosophy-feather.

0:24.2

I said, give me the Ruben.

0:26.2

Yeah.

0:27.2

This is my telegram up with.

0:28.2

All right.

0:29.2

Philosophy, because I think one of the things that I try to do on this show is I talk about

0:33.3

philosophies more than people, ideas more than people.

0:37.2

It seems to me we live in a time where we don't do a lot of philosophy and idea stuff well,

0:41.6

and I guess that's maybe why people are watching this.

0:44.8

Let's do a little philosophy 101 with you.

0:49.2

Give me just some of the basics of what people should understand about philosophy.

0:52.3

That's a great question.

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