Thomas Aquinas’s Natural Law Theory: Brief Explanation (Aristotle’s Virtue Ethics Public Segment #4)

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The Quality of Friendships: Does it Matter for Politics? Aristotle’s Virtue Ethics Public Segment #3

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Introduction to Aristotle’s Virtue Ethics, Public Segment #2: The Mean Between Extremes

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Explore Aristotle’s Virtue Ethics: A Four-Week Course

Starting May 19, Dr. Laurie Johnson will host a four-week series on Aristotle’s Virtue Ethics, relevant to moral philosophy and Christian theology. Participants will explore Aristotle’s concepts, their application in modern life, and address potential biases. Registration provides access to live and recorded sessions on Eventbrite and Patreon. … More Explore Aristotle’s Virtue Ethics: A Four-Week Course

Are Checks and Balances Necessary in the US Constitution? (Federalist 51, Part 1)

The American founders were concerned about one branch of government becoming too powerful and trampling on the freedoms of Americans by suppressing the other branches’ freedom. Here Madison or Hamilton (which one is not clear) discusses how the new constitution tries to reduce the chances of this happening through separation of powers and checks and balances. … More Are Checks and Balances Necessary in the US Constitution? (Federalist 51, Part 1)