Daniel Wagner, Ph.D., associate professor and chair of philosophy at Aquinas College, sits down with Dan Hugger, Acton’s librarian and research associate, to explore the Aristotelian-Thomistic account of the human good, natural law, and living well. Why should we seek to know ourselves? How is the human good related to excellence and virtue? How do we reconcile this account of the good with the divergent moral views we see in the world?
 
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The Elements of Philosophy: A Compendium for Philosophers and Theologians | William Wallace, OP 
 
Aristotle | Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy 
 
Aquinas 101 | The Thomistic Institute 
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Daniel Wagner, Ph.D., associate professor and chair of philosophy at Aquinas College, sits down with Dan Hugger, Acton’s librarian and research associate, to explore the Aristotelian-Thomistic account of the human good, natural law, and living well. Why should we seek to know ourselves? How is the human good related to excellence and virtue? How do we reconcile this account of the good with the divergent moral views we see in the world?

 

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About Daniel Wagner 

 

The Elements of Philosophy: A Compendium for Philosophers and Theologians | William Wallace, OP 

 

Aristotle | Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy 

 

Aquinas 101 | The Thomistic Institute 


Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.