Chapel Phil

Chapel Phil

Society EN ↓ 52 episodes

We are UNC's student-run philosophy podcast! Sponsored by the Parr Center for Ethics and the Philosophy Department, we bring UNC students' and professors' ideas to life.

Author

Chapel Phil

Category

Society

Podcast website

chapelphil.com

Latest episode

Mar 23, 2026

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Episodes

Attunement and Mindfulness in Medical Care 23.03.2026

Chapel Phil's Luke Johnson discusses the importance of attunement and mindfulness in the context of medicine and medical care, areas where it's important to be vigilant as a patient and provider, but can be extremely difficult to do so due to information overload. This episodes contains some instances of strong language. Thank you to the Parr Center for sponsoring ChapelPhil. All views and...

Deception in Relationships 18.02.2026

In this double feature episode , Chapel Phil's Alex Copsey, Netra Parikh, Greyson Rainwater, and Sarayu Thondapu sit down and analyze two ethics bowl cases revolving around deception in romantic relationships and when, if ever, can deception be rationalized. Thank you to the Parr Center for Ethics for sponsoring Chapel Phil. All views and opinions discussed in this podcast are our own to explo...

A World Beyond a Scroll 16.02.2026

Chapel Phil's Lucas Bereaud discusses the power and function of computer algorithms on the lives of many, and how its efficiency and convenience comes with drawbacks, especially when it comes to our attention. Thank you to the Parr Center for Ethics for sponsoring Chapel Phil. All views and opinions discussed in this podcast are our own to explore. The Parr Center for Ethics does not endorse a...

The Rise of Kidfluencers 28.01.2026

Chapel Phil's Alex Copsey discusses the ethics and legal formalities behind family vlogging and its impact on the kids who have their lives broadcasted from a young age. Thank you to the Parr Center for Ethics for sponsoring ChapelPhil. All views and opinions discussed in this podcast are our own to explore. The Parr Center for Ethics does not endorse any opinions discussed in this episode.

Remembering Colby Maynor: Medical Ethics and The Lost and Found 08.05.2024

In this very special episode, Marcella and Samad reflect on beloved Parr Heel, Colby Maynor, who passed away in December of 2023. We want to take some time to remember Colby as the amazing philosopher he was and discuss some of his work regarding medical ethics and the ethics of claiming lost items. We also want to extend a huge thank you to the Maynor family for allowing us to make this episode....

The Ethics of Cosmetic Surgery 19.04.2024

Are beauty standards ethical? Who decides what is beautiful? Can someone actually make the autonomous decision to undergo plastic surgery? Tune in to this episode to hear Marcella and Samad explore the ethics of cosmetic surgery. Sources: The Ethics of Cosmetic Surgery in Relation to Autonomy. https://www.bioethicsproject.org/the-ethics-of-cosmetic-surgery-in-relation-to-autonomy/ Cosmetic vs. Pla...

State and University Politics vs Gun Control 04.01.2024

Content Warning- this episode discusses gun violence and death. After the loss of Zijie Yan in August of 2023, UNC students are still calling on local and state legislature for gun control policies. Aditi and Aidan reflect on what that day felt like for them, how UNC has responded to students who feel their needs were unmet, and the link between a Republican state majority and little to no legisla...

Twin Psychology 04.01.2024

Tune in to this episode to hear Marcella's thoughts as she dives into the psychology and science behind twin births. Multiple births are on the rise along with major advancements in birth control like IVF, so let's examine the twin experience through the lens of nature versus nurture. All music used in this episode was obtained through Epidemic Sound. Thank you to the Parr Center for spons...

AI in the Classroom 03.01.2024

Did you use ChatGPT this semester...? How do these language models even work? Is there a way we can ethically use ChatGPT in higher education? What does acceptable use look like from an ethical standpoint? Are robots going to take over the world??? Tune in to hear Jakob and Samad's thoughts on what the future of AI in the classroom should look like. All music used in this podcast was obtained...

Let's Talk Free Speech 27.04.2023

Tune in to this episode to hear Aidan, Marcella and Samad discuss free speech in today's democracy. How do we balance pillars of democracy like free speech in a digital world? How does democracy work for the people? How do we manage the marketplace of ideas today? Why are people banned on Twitter? Most importantly, should Aidan just become dictator? All music used in this episode was obtained...

Aidan and Samad Unleashed: March Madness 18.04.2023

Tune in to this episode to hear Aidan and Samad discuss the ins and outs of how the NCAA Tournament works, how parity plays into championships, seeding, ranking teams, and some unique commentary by Aidan. Is this the start of another series in the ChapelPhil universe? Maybe... All music used in this episode was obtained through Epidemic Sound. All sound effects used in this episode were obtained t...

"We Were On A Break!" 13.04.2023

MoraliTV presents its pilot episode where host Sofia Casini discusses the ethics of cheating and revenge to get to the bottom of the Ross versus Rachel cheating debate. Audio credits: Sofia Casini Music by Slip.stream - "Daytime" - https://slip.stream/tracks/c16ae817-36d4-4bde-9da6-5062aaa852d0 https://sound-effects.bbcrewind.co.uk/ https://freesound.org/people/copyc4t/sounds/146434/ htt...

The Whitewashing of Veganism 30.03.2023

In this episode, Aidan, Marcella and Samad discuss the rich history of the vegan diet and how a worldwide dietary phenomenon has been falsely dubbed as something for only "rich, white folks." Tune in to this episode to hear our thoughts on ways we can decolonize veganism and allow for other vegan voices to be heard. All music used in this episode was obtained through Epidemic Sound. Than...

The Ethics of Gossiping 21.03.2023

In this episode, Aditi, Ashley and Jakob argue if gossip is inherently good or inherently bad. Do intentions matter more than the outcome of a situation? When is it acceptable? Is gossip just a part of the innate human need to exchange information and communicate? And what is the history behind the stereotype of someone who is "a gossip?" Tune in to this episode to hear our thoughts. All...

Should You Have Kids? 13.01.2023

In this episode, two new podcasters, Aidan and Marcella, join Samad to discuss the age-old question of whether or not it is ethical to have children. From anti-natalism to Thomas Hobbes, tune in to hear our thoughts on the implications of having children.  All music used in this episode was obtained through Epidemic Sound. Thank you to the Parr Center for Ethics for sponsoring ChapelPhil. All...

Accessibility in a Largely Inaccessible World 13.01.2023

Welcome to the first episode of 2023 this year, we have some new voices on the podcast! In this episode, Aditi, Ashley, Jakob, and Sofia discuss medical and philosophical conceptions of disability and how accommodations should be made, specifically, on our campus. Where does that responsibility of making accommodations lie? How do we facilitate productive and sensitive conversations about disabili...

Let's Talk About the Board of Trustees 02.06.2022

In this episode, Annette, Andy, Max, and Samad take on the heavy conversation of how the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill’s Board of Trustees runs. Where do we draw the line between education and politics? Tune into this episode to hear our thoughts. All music used in this episode was obtained through Epidemic Sound. Thank you to the Parr Center for sponsoring ChapelPhil. All views and...

Participation Grades and Attendance 25.05.2022

In this episode, Brennan, Elise and Ashley talk about attendance policies and if/how they should be factored into grading. What does ethical, holistic grading look like? What really counts as participation, is it just speaking to get your points in or offering some unbelievable piece of information no one has ever thought of before? What about students with anxiety around speaking and shouldn’t th...

Artificial Intelligence in Warfare 23.03.2022

Who can really be held accountable for the faults of an A.I. weapon? Is it a good idea to be incorporating dangerous weapons such as drones, lethal autonomous weapons, and other forms of A.I. into war?  In this episode, Andy, Annette, Samad, and Max are back to talk about some of the benefits and drastic consequences of including A.I. technology in modern warfare. With Russia employing the us...

How does Mental Health fit into Healthcare? 09.03.2022

Trigger warning : this episode contains discussions on mental health, suicide, generational trauma, and racial violence.   What does ethical mental health care look like among the UNC student body? How do long waitlists to see a therapist, pricey appointments, and a lack of involvement from the university harm UNC students? In this episode, Ashley, Brennan, Elise, and Lorelai discuss the ment...

COVID-19: The Virus that Keeps Coming Back 02.03.2022

Limited testing, no vaccine mandate, no quarantine housing, echo chambers, and a soon-to-be lifted mask mandate. What does this mean for UNC? Tune in to our second episode of the Spring semester to hear Max and Annette duke it out over Individualist and Collectivist approaches to handling a virus like COVID-19.  In this episode, Samad and Andy challenge the lenses of collectivism and individu...

UNC Libraries Face Huge Budget Cuts 24.01.2022

In our first episode of the 2021-2022 school year, Andy, Samad, and Max discuss the ethics behind keeping academia locked behind paywalls. The COVID-19 pandemic has brought a number of financial issues for the university, but why are our JSTOR subscriptions are the first to go ?  Tools that are vital to the education of students, support of staff with research in the works, and just general f...

WSYD: The Infinite Loop 14.04.2021

In this episode of What Should You Do?, Brennan takes us through Groundhog Day, where every day repeats itself! Without long-term consequences, is theft still immoral? How about harming others? Listen in to hear what Philosophers think, and Brennan's quick witted responses. Special thanks to the UNC Philosophy department for many great responses!  Resources:  All music featured in this e...

Court Packing 17.03.2021

More justices doesn't mean more justice. In this episode of Chapel Phil, Max Hazerjian tours the history of the US Supreme Court to examine when and how it can be expanded. After historical framing, Max argues that many other methods of court reform could be superior political and constitutional alternatives -- listen to find out why!  Citations: All music in this episode is the property of E...

Claiming Spaces 10.03.2021

How we move through the world depends upon how our identity interacts with the spaces around us.  This episode features the multi-talented Clay Morris, who is an activist, journalist, and podcaster, among other things. Listen along as Clay guides us through how he navigates spaces that aren't always designed for him.  The discussion covers spaces at UNC, spaces in general, and what the w...

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