DD #135 - The Human Cost of Social-Distancing
Doctor, Doctor Podcast • 1h 1m
Dr. Anthony Flood, associate professor of philosophy at North Dakota State University, talks about the human cost of social-distancing: how understanding what it means to be human can help us make sense of why social-distancing is so difficult even when it is necessary.
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