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The Lyceum: Ethics Posts
http://peripatus.blogspot.com/2005/07/ethics-posts.html
As an academic, I spend a lot of my time preparing for class or writing. However, I often develop ideas that don't fit the my current course or project. I will think to myself, "That's an interesting idea. I'll have to return to it later". Then, I never do. I created this blog to catalogue those ideas. I recently received my Ph.D. in Ancient and Medieval Philosophy at the University of Toronto. I have a wife named Kathy and two children, Thomas and Mary. View my complete profile. Two Kinds of Selfishness.
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The Lyceum: January 2010
http://peripatus.blogspot.com/2010_01_01_archive.html
As an academic, I spend a lot of my time preparing for class or writing. However, I often develop ideas that don't fit the my current course or project. I will think to myself, "That's an interesting idea. I'll have to return to it later". Then, I never do. I created this blog to catalogue those ideas. I recently received my Ph.D. in Ancient and Medieval Philosophy at the University of Toronto. I have a wife named Kathy and two children, Thomas and Mary. View my complete profile. The Craft of Living.
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The Lyceum: Other Posts
http://peripatus.blogspot.com/2005/07/other-posts.html
As an academic, I spend a lot of my time preparing for class or writing. However, I often develop ideas that don't fit the my current course or project. I will think to myself, "That's an interesting idea. I'll have to return to it later". Then, I never do. I created this blog to catalogue those ideas. I recently received my Ph.D. in Ancient and Medieval Philosophy at the University of Toronto. I have a wife named Kathy and two children, Thomas and Mary. View my complete profile. Two Kinds of Selfishness.
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The Lyceum: Payment, Compensation and Honoraria
http://peripatus.blogspot.com/2007/04/payment-compensation-and-honoraria.html
As an academic, I spend a lot of my time preparing for class or writing. However, I often develop ideas that don't fit the my current course or project. I will think to myself, "That's an interesting idea. I'll have to return to it later". Then, I never do. I created this blog to catalogue those ideas. I recently received my Ph.D. in Ancient and Medieval Philosophy at the University of Toronto. I have a wife named Kathy and two children, Thomas and Mary. View my complete profile. The Craft of Living.
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The Lyceum: On Coercion
http://peripatus.blogspot.com/2007/04/on-coercion.html
As an academic, I spend a lot of my time preparing for class or writing. However, I often develop ideas that don't fit the my current course or project. I will think to myself, "That's an interesting idea. I'll have to return to it later". Then, I never do. I created this blog to catalogue those ideas. I recently received my Ph.D. in Ancient and Medieval Philosophy at the University of Toronto. I have a wife named Kathy and two children, Thomas and Mary. View my complete profile. The Craft of Living.
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The Lyceum: Remorse and Regret
http://peripatus.blogspot.com/2005/09/remorse-and-regret.html
As an academic, I spend a lot of my time preparing for class or writing. However, I often develop ideas that don't fit the my current course or project. I will think to myself, "That's an interesting idea. I'll have to return to it later". Then, I never do. I created this blog to catalogue those ideas. I recently received my Ph.D. in Ancient and Medieval Philosophy at the University of Toronto. I have a wife named Kathy and two children, Thomas and Mary. View my complete profile. Please and Thank You.
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The Lyceum: Ancient Posts
http://peripatus.blogspot.com/2005/07/ancient-posts.html
As an academic, I spend a lot of my time preparing for class or writing. However, I often develop ideas that don't fit the my current course or project. I will think to myself, "That's an interesting idea. I'll have to return to it later". Then, I never do. I created this blog to catalogue those ideas. I recently received my Ph.D. in Ancient and Medieval Philosophy at the University of Toronto. I have a wife named Kathy and two children, Thomas and Mary. View my complete profile. Two Kinds of Selfishness.
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The Lyceum: Mediaeval Posts
http://peripatus.blogspot.com/2005/07/mediaeval-posts.html
As an academic, I spend a lot of my time preparing for class or writing. However, I often develop ideas that don't fit the my current course or project. I will think to myself, "That's an interesting idea. I'll have to return to it later". Then, I never do. I created this blog to catalogue those ideas. I recently received my Ph.D. in Ancient and Medieval Philosophy at the University of Toronto. I have a wife named Kathy and two children, Thomas and Mary. View my complete profile. Two Kinds of Selfishness.
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The Lyceum: April 2007
http://peripatus.blogspot.com/2007_04_01_archive.html
As an academic, I spend a lot of my time preparing for class or writing. However, I often develop ideas that don't fit the my current course or project. I will think to myself, "That's an interesting idea. I'll have to return to it later". Then, I never do. I created this blog to catalogue those ideas. I recently received my Ph.D. in Ancient and Medieval Philosophy at the University of Toronto. I have a wife named Kathy and two children, Thomas and Mary. View my complete profile. The Craft of Living.
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The Craft of Living: The Thrown Stone (Aristotle on the Broken Man)
http://www.thecraftofliving.com/2010/01/thrown-stone.html
The Craft of Living. Self-Improvement through Ancient Philosophy. Monday, January 11, 2010. The Thrown Stone (Aristotle on the Broken Man). In today's article, I will focus on another philosopher's reasons for believing that happiness is so difficult to produce: Aristotle. Unlike Plato, whom I discussed yesterday. Is something that we can do when we choose to do it. So, for instance, I have the power to run. Whenever I choose to run, I run. On the other hand, I also have dispositions. I h...They give us ...