
🎧 Short English Summary : In this episode of Philosophy Playground, Noriko reflects on a discussion she joined at a museum in Liverpool. The theme was ancient Egyptian mummies and morality. She explores three philosophical questions: Is it morally acceptable to display human remains in museums? Is a mummy still the same person who once lived? And should we judge ancient cultures by today’s moral standards? There are no correct answers. The purpose of this episode is to think deeply and respectfully about history, identity, and human dignity. 道徳(どうとく)– morality 遺体(いたい)– human remains, corpse 展示(てんじ)– exhibition, display 敬意(けいい)– respect 尊厳(そんげん)– dignity 価値観(かちかん)– values 判断する(はんだんする)– to judge 基準(きじゅん)– standard, criterion 意識(いしき)– consciousness 宗教観(しゅうきょうかん)– religious belief, view of religion
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