Season 1

Reflections of the Mind

Join Jamie and Clara as they dive deep into the realms of self-awareness, morality, and personal identity. Uncover hidden truths of the human psyche, challenge your own assumptions, and explore what truly defines who we are.

Life After Death Perspective

Jamie and Clara engage in a deep philosophical discussion about how watching the world continue after their death might influence their current actions and perspectives on life.

The Only Conscious One

Jamie and Clara delve into a profound philosophical discussion about what it would mean to discover you're the only truly conscious being in a world of sleepwalkers.

The Happiness Continent

A thought-provoking dialogue between Jamie and Clara about a society where everyone has a chip implanted that provides constant happiness, eliminating negative emotions but potentially removing motivation for change and growth.

The Time Travel Paradox

Jamie and Clara engage in a thought-provoking debate about the moral implications of killing someone in the past to prevent future atrocities.

The Perfect Moral Pill

Jamie and Clara debate whether they would take a pill that makes them morally perfect but removes their free will to make moral choices.

The Perfect Lie Dilemma

Jamie and Clara engage in a philosophical debate about whether a harmless lie that benefits the teller is morally acceptable or inherently wrong.

The Clone Identity Dilemma

Jamie and Clara engage in a passionate philosophical debate about the nature of identity when confronted with perfect cloning. They explore whether a clone with identical memories and personality would be the same person or a distinct individual with separate rights.

Awakened Minds, Equal Rights

Jamie and Clara engage in a profound discussion about whether a sentient AI deserves human rights, how we define consciousness, and what implications this would have for animal rights and our understanding of personhood.

Reality or Simulation Ethics

Jamie and Clara engage in a philosophical debate about whether living in a simulation would change our moral values and ethical responsibilities.

Moral Boundaries of Responsibility

Jamie and Clara debate the moral dilemma of saving a drowning child and how it relates to our broader responsibilities toward distant suffering.