EPISODE · Dec 23, 2025 · 46 MIN
Memory, Morality, and Media (Carter Snead & Christine Rosen) | Ep. 42
from The Walkup · host Sean O'Hare
At New York Encounter 2025, we sat down with two guests working at the intersection of ethics, technology, and public life. Carter Snead, professor of law at Notre Dame and one of the world’s foremost experts in public bioethics, shares reflections on the moral obligations embedded in our laws and systems. Christine Rosen, cultural commentator and senior fellow at the American Enterprise Institute, explores how memory and experience are shaped—and often distorted—by our digital age. This episode probes what it means to be human, and how memory, tradition, and moral clarity might guide us through cultural confusion.Subscribe on YouTube: @TheWalkupPodcastFollow on Instagram: @thewalkuppodcast
What this episode covers
At New York Encounter 2025, we sat down with two guests working at the intersection of ethics, technology, and public life. Carter Snead, professor of law at Notre Dame and one of the world’s foremost experts in public bioethics, shares reflections on the moral obligations embedded in our laws and systems. Christine Rosen, cultural commentator and senior fellow at the American Enterprise Institute, explores how memory and experience are shaped—and often distorted—by our digital age. Thi...
NOW PLAYING
Memory, Morality, and Media (Carter Snead & Christine Rosen) | Ep. 42
No transcript for this episode yet
Similar Episodes
No similar episodes found.
Similar Podcasts
No similar podcasts found.