This article explores the problem of moral and criminal responsibility through an examination of Aristotle's account in Book VII of the "Nicomachean Ethics" of the relation between practical reason ...
Anger is a potent emotion. Instinctive anger can be a forceful and destructive power. Anger can also be a positive force for growth and change. For anger to be valuable and virtuous, it must be ...
About 15 years ago a proposal to eliminate the Th.D. degree was brought before a Harvard Divinity School faculty meeting. Those favoring the proposal argued that the degree is anachronistic and ...
This post is part of a “Wisdom in Mainstream (Academic, Empirical, and Applied) Psychology Series.” We take a look at the dominant models and perspectives in the field studying wisdom and see what ...
Gallagher, v-p of Saint Benedict Press and executive producer of Catholic Courses, a series of educational pro-grams on audio and video, also teaches philosophy. His book is an attempt to expand his ...
Thinking may be coming back into fashion. Never mind the fact that we have a President known for his intellectually rigorous abilities and habits. But three times in the past couple of weeks, I've ...