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Philosophical Currents

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Jack Russell Weinstein, host of Why? Philosophical Discussions About Everyday Life, joins Main Street to discuss the philosophical aspects of current events.

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Society

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Latest episode

Jun 29, 2026

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Episodes

Who Gets In, Who Gets Remembered? Museums, Memory and Belonging 29.06.2026

As the Theodore Roosevelt Presidential Library prepares opens, UND philosopher Dr. Jack Russell Weinstein explores how museums shape public memory, belonging and access.

AI, Trust, The Future of University Learning 01.06.2026

Dr. Jack Russell Weinstein explores how AI is reshaping higher education, challenging academic integrity, critical thinking and the future value of a college degree.

Trust, Fear, and the Fractures in American Society 04.05.2026

A conversation with Dr. Jack Russell Weinstein on trust and skepticism in America, and what it may take to rebuild confidence in democracy.

When a Nation Goes to War: Duty, Dissent, and the Moral Divide 30.03.2026

What does war demand of us all? Jack Russell Weinstein explores just war, citizenship, and moral tension in “Philosophical Currents” on Prairie Public’s “Main Street.”

What Makes a Nation A Nation? 25.02.2026

UND philosopher Dr. Jack Russell Weinstein examines what defines a nation — borders and government, or shared identity and civic commitment — in this month’s segment.

No One Above the Law: A Philosophical Reckoning in a Time of Crisis 03.02.2026

A timely Philosophical Currents conversation with Jack Russell Weinstein on the rule of law, power, accountability, and democracy under strain.

Happy or Content? Rethinking What a Good Life Really Means 30.12.2025

A philosopher’s take on happiness vs. contentment. Why a good life may be less about feeling happy and more about meaning, perspective, and community.

When the Music Becomes Us: A Philosophical Look at Identity, Memory & Jimmy Cliff 25.11.2025

How the music of our youth becomes part of who we are. Dr. Jack Weinstein reflects on Jimmy Cliff’s legacy and why deeply listening still matters in the digital age.

Morality vs. Legality: When Right and Law Collide 29.10.2025

Dr. Jack Russell Weinstein of UND examines the tension between what’s moral and what’s legal - how shifting boundaries challenge justice and democracy today.

Can Happiness Be Taught—or Shared—Across Cultures? 26.09.2025

UND's Dr. Jack Russell Weinstein asks: Is happiness about less suffering, more joy, or wealth—and can Finland’s model of well-being be shared across cultures?

Philosophy of NIH Cuts: Justice, Equity, and America’s Common Good 20.08.2025

Dr. Jack Russell Weinstein examines NIH funding cuts, health equity, and what these choices reveal about justice, politics, and America’s common good.

Philosophy Professor Unpacks the Purpose—and Price—of College 31.07.2025

Dr. Jack Russell Weinstein explores college’s purpose, rising costs, and lasting value, arguing it remains a transformative force despite modern pressures.

Ethics of War: Dr. Jack Russell Weinstein on Morality in Conflict 26.06.2025

Philosopher Jack Russell Weinstein explores how to uphold dignity, responsibility, and empathy in the midst of war and violence.

What Makes Life Meaningful? 29.05.2025

Dr. Jack Weinstein joins Philosophical Currents to explore how philosophy helps us find purpose, fulfillment, and ethical guidance in the search for meaning.

De-Extinction 30.04.2025

UND's Dr. Jack Russell Weinstein, Professor of Philosophy, explores the ethics of de-extinction and whether reviving lost species is wise—or just scientific mimicry.

Who Decides When We Die? Ethics of Assisted Death 27.03.2025

Dr. Jack Russell Weinstein explores autonomy, identity, and the ethics of assisted death through the story of Alzheimer's advocate Sandra Demontigny.

The Value of Work 26.02.2025

Dr. Jack Russell Weinstein explores the meaning of work, its role in human dignity, and how we should rethink labor, purpose, and income in an era of automation.

AI-powered "death bots" 31.01.2025

On Philosophical Currents, Dr. Jack Russell Weinstein explores the ethics of AI "death bots," discussing consent, privacy, grief, and the risks of digital manipulation.

Community and Family Dynamics: Dr. Jack Russell Weinstein on Thanksgiving 29.11.2024

Dr. Jack Russell Weinstein explores how Thanksgiving traditions shape family and community bonds, spark philosophical conversations, and influence identity in "Community and Family Dynamics.

Philosophy of Community and Connection 04.11.2024

Philosophical Currents: Dr. Jack Russell Weinstein explores the philosophy of community and connection, examining the meaning of human relationships in a digital world.

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