Category: ethics
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On money, the scene of transaction, and philosophical counseling
I’ve been trying to achieve a sense of integrity (integritas). This life project has taken me in many directions, one being my relationship with my philosophical counseling conversation partner. In an earlier blog, I wrote about the need to stop calling her a “client” and to start using the term “conversation partner.” Now I want to…
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On humility, raising children, and the place of God
In at least some respects, being a parent has gotten harder, especially after God slowly exited from our everyday conversations and rituals. We might wonder today when children become so self-centered and small-minded. Now, they can only fathom their immediate existence, the toys and playthings around them. Soon, they will be off to school and…
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On Psalm 118.24 and cosmic gratitude
When I was growing up, my mom used to recite Psalm 118.24: “This is the day which the Lord hath made; we will rejoice and be glad in it.” Today, it is the semicolon that takes up much of my thought. I do not know that I believe in Judeo-Christian God, and yet, in the…