Brenden's Labyrinth
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The Hulk: Should People Be Punished for Crimes They Can’t Remember Committing?
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The Hulk: Should People Be Punished for Crimes They Can’t Remember Committing?

Analyzing an article by Professor of Philosophy Helen BeeBee, "Should people be punished for crimes they can't remember committing?"We bring in the help of a murderer with dementia on death row, The Hulk, and an uncontrollable drunk. Tune in! An ask from you the audience...please share with your friends! I don't do an interview podcast so relying on organic growth means partially rely on you my great audience to share with your friends and family. So do that....this may or may not be begging I don't know. Discord: https://discord.gg/tH5FydnThanks for listening, please subscribe, rate, and review!Support the Podcast and Gain Full Access: https://www.patreon.com/thephilosophyguyYoutube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCvqYKgKlEBRf4658pc8NeTwMerch: https://teespring.com/stores/the-philosophy-guy-storeTwitter: https://twitter.com/brendenweber_Amazon Banner link: https://amzn.to/2Hf7lsJEmail: thephilosophyguy2@gmail.comVenmo tip jar: @brenden-weberYou can also support me by clapping my Medium posts: https://medium.com/@brendenweberWebsite: https://thephilosophyguy.fireside.fm/A Philosopher's Stone Newsletter + Book List: https://mailchi.mp/b747e897b383/aphilosophersstoneA Philosopher's Stone Publication: https://medium.com/the-philosophers-stone

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Brenden's Labyrinth
Brenden's Labyrinth
Through this podcast, I hope to further my journey into ideas, philosophy, spirituality, psychedelics, and science by utilizing everything around us from our culture, myths, religions, films, tv shows, books, poetry, music…and anything else you can think of. My intention is to create a space to question our belief structures and present ideas through an entertaining, empowering, and thought-provoking method. I do this by explaining my own struggles, and interpretations, and bringing in information that has helped me make sense of this strange existence.
So, this public journal of mine is a personal experiment that I hope others find useful. I’m hoping my vulnerability is something you will be able to relate to. And then know you’re not alone in this confusing existence!