Category: philosophical counseling
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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…
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Money Money Money!; or, That Great Unthinking Life of the Writer (Part 1)
Here’s my blog over at Big Other on money and the life of the mind.
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Raymond Geuss on the role of the humanities in an open society
In this 5-min. clip, the philosopher Raymond Geuss argues that self-knowledge is at the heart of humanistic inquiry. — John Madera and I over at Big Other. John Madera Hi, Andrew. I’m not sure if we can, like Raymond Geuss seems to, take for granted that the pursuit of self-knowledge is an impulse, that it…
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Our failure of imagination
Here’s the second Inside Higher Ed column, “Our Failure of Imagination,” on leading the life outside the academy. In case you missed it, here’s the first, “Models for Post-University Life.”