@@mauricehamington4029 Thanks, will do! I listen to a podcast called Death Panel a lot. Would recommend the episode Lifetime Care with William Bronston as a good intro to the show.
Hello David, not sure if it was you but I think you saw you yesterday at the Montreal music festival) just wanted to tell you that I LOVE your channel) Julia
The French surname Guignion has multiple origins: • Nickname: From the Old French word grignier, which means "to grit the teeth or curl the lips". These gestures can indicate fierce contempt.
I just finished reading your book, I think you did a really good job esp articulating concerns about Peter Singer's rationale behind his tance. Peter can be really controversial so the ending of the book describing why carers might find him acceptable really illuminated my own thoughts and feelings about his work. Thanks for caring!
it is good interview. SO excited to watch this!
SO excited to watch this!
Awesome episode and great interview! Would love to see more care theory related content on the channel!
Yeah, care theory content!
Check out the podcast, Thinking Care with Martin Robb.
@@mauricehamington4029 Thanks, will do! I listen to a podcast called Death Panel a lot. Would recommend the episode Lifetime Care with William Bronston as a good intro to the show.
This was an amazing episode!
Great ep, Dave!
Hello David, not sure if it was you but I think you saw you yesterday at the Montreal music festival) just wanted to tell you that I LOVE your channel) Julia
It's the best time in Montréal :)
The French surname Guignion has multiple origins:
• Nickname: From the Old French word grignier, which means "to grit the teeth or curl the lips". These gestures can indicate fierce contempt.
Thx for acknowledging Veganism. Many public philosophers/intellectuals run from the topic bc it hurts their cognitive dissonance.
I agree with your assessment. The book has a whole chapter on veganism, and I have written about it in a few other places.
@@mauricehamington4029 Cool! I'm going to read your book.
@@acc3-n1j Thank you! I hope you find it useful.
I just finished reading your book, I think you did a really good job esp articulating concerns about Peter Singer's rationale behind his tance. Peter can be really controversial so the ending of the book describing why carers might find him acceptable really illuminated my own thoughts and feelings about his work. Thanks for caring!
It's nice that you care. But could you ever understand?
I am not sure of the context of your question. Care and knowledge go hand-in-hand. So good caring entails an effort at understanding.