The Problem with Me
. . . is I do not love as I ought. Occasionally I think … Continue reading →
. . . is I do not love as I ought. Occasionally I think … Continue reading →
One of my favourite scenes from the 1998 movie You’ve Got Mail is the … Continue reading →
Aristotle argued that a person could not have an excellent life without being an … Continue reading →
After the long recent domination of Kantian and Utilitarian thinking among professional ethicists, Aristotelian … Continue reading →
Among the many paradoxical things that Jesus taught was his claim that people who … Continue reading →
In a way, this whole site is a search for wisdom. It isn’t that … Continue reading →
Sometimes I think I have my head and heart on straight. Then there’s the … Continue reading →
Wisdom is, fundamentally, good judgment. So wisdom involves the ability to reason well. It … Continue reading →