Tag: Aristotle
The good life requires two things, self‑knowledge and friends – you...
Ross Channing Reed, Missouri University of Science and Technology
Friends can help us with all kinds of things in...
Can AI think – and should it? What it means to...
Ryan Leack, USC Dornsife College of Letters, Arts and Sciences
In my writing and rhetoric courses, students have plenty...
What ancient animal fables from India teach about political wisdom
John Nemec, University of Virginia
In today’s volatile world, where wars can be fought over territory, commerce can be...
‘Rhetoric’ doesn’t need to be such an ugly word – it...
Ryan Leack, USC Dornsife College of Letters, Arts and Sciences
Early on in my writing courses, I ask students...
Three lessons from Aristotle on friendship
Emily Katz, Michigan State University
While most love songs are inspired by the joys and heartaches of romantic relationships,...
Why virtue signaling isn’t the same as virtue – it actually...
Christopher Beem, Penn State
In a speech on July 23, 2022, before the Conservative Political Action Committee, or CPAC,...
Smelling in stereo – the real reason snakes have flicking, forked...
Kurt Schwenk, University of Connecticut
As dinosaurs lumbered through the humid cycad forests of ancient South America 180 million...
What are the ethics of giving back money that doesn’t belong...
Kate Padgett Walsh, Iowa State University
In Monopoly, a player who draws the card that says “BANK ERROR IN...



















