Dr Jack Symes from our top-rated Philosophy Department has appeared in a new episode of Jubilee Media's popular debate series Surrounded, bringing ethical philosophy to a wide international audience.
The episode has been met with an overwhelmingly positive response, with viewers praising Jack's excellent delivery and persuasive argumentation.
Taking philosophy to global audience
In the episode, titled Vegan vs 20 Meat Eaters, Jack takes part as the central guest in a fast-paced discussion on veganism, animal welfare, health and the environment.
The format sees one speaker respond to questions and challenges from a large group with different viewpoints.
Known for making philosophy accessible beyond academia, Jack used the programme to explain complex ethical ideas in a clear and engaging way.
Drawing on his research and public work, he argued that reducing unnecessary suffering should be at the heart of how we think about food choices and our relationship with animals.
A debate on ethics
Throughout the discussion, Jack set out the case for ethical veganism in practical, easy-to-understand terms.
He highlighted concerns about factory farming, animal suffering and the environmental impact of animal agriculture, while also acknowledging that there can be exceptions linked to health, geography and culture.
The debate covered a wide range of topics, including nutrition, food affordability, religious perspectives and the realities of changing diets.
Shaping global conversations
Jack's appearance on Surrounded is the latest example of Durham researchers contributing to major public conversations.
The episode gave him the opportunity to bring careful reasoning, empathy and evidence-based discussion to a topic that often sparks strong opinions online.
It also demonstrated the growing role of philosophy in helping audiences think critically about urgent social and ethical issues.