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Ethics & Morality

Modern Friendship

By Patrick Cullinan | February 12, 2024

How might the ideal of friendship be defined—and even threatened—by contemporary culture?

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I Have Had Enough of Ken

By Jim McDermott | January 31, 2024

In a world of men behaving badly, the Oscars snub of “Barbie” matters.

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Embracing The Mind’s Two Tracks: Faith, Reason, and Absurdism

By Jay Doherty | December 5, 2023

Philosopher and writer Albert Camus presented the Greek myth of Sisyphus as a template for finding meaning in life, but does it take faith in God to find happiness?

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By What Scale Do You Evaluate History? Jean Twenge’s “Generations”

By Patrick Cullinan | November 8, 2023

A new book explores how a fusion of technology and individualism has shaped different generations of Americans over the past one hundred years.

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