Wow. I feel like I am dipping a teaspoon into a well of knowledge. Thank you so much for helping to open my world to these great philosophical thoughts.
I really enjoyed Dr. Frey’s insights. Thank you. Especially helpful was her description of Aristotle’s limitations, while she still admits that he has some good insights. Also I like the way that she connects the virtues to particular passions and capacities. Very helpful.
I think I don't I have a robust understanding of what good or goodness is. I don't really have the intellectual chops to read Aquinas. What other good sources could I read that discuss goodness in relation both to God's being and the practical aspects in human life?
Too much, Aah!, Aah!, in contrast to Fr. Pine's "Flux to Mouth, Cash Speaking." Highly Recommended (Copy and Paste, here on TH-cam): What Does Aquinas Say About Happiness? w/ Fr. Gregory Pine, O.P. & Prof. J. Budziszewski
Dr Frey is a wonderful guest. Thank you
Great conversation! Thank you Professor Frey and Fr. Pine for your time and effort.
Really grateful for the analysis of the hiararchy of desire with practical goods leading to virtue.
Love listening to you Father Gregory.
Thank you for your guest.
Wow. I feel like I am dipping a teaspoon into a well of knowledge. Thank you so much for helping to open my world to these great philosophical thoughts.
So cool you had her join this talk. I’ve been watching her speeches for a while now. I love her podcast as well!
I really enjoyed Dr. Frey’s insights. Thank you. Especially helpful was her description of Aristotle’s limitations, while she still admits that he has some good insights. Also I like the way that she connects the virtues to particular passions and capacities. Very helpful.
Excellent presentation. Thanks.
Really enjoyed this. Thank you.
This was great!!! Excellent questions. More of these please
Thank you
This is awesome. Great conversation.
I think I don't I have a robust understanding of what good or goodness is. I don't really have the intellectual chops to read Aquinas. What other good sources could I read that discuss goodness in relation both to God's being and the practical aspects in human life?
I know they made the distinction, but I don't find those two aspects unrelated. But what blew my mind open was reading St. Julian of Norwich
Pretty sure Gregory would beat a scientologist in a staring contest.
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What's action theory?
Too much, Aah!, Aah!, in contrast to Fr. Pine's "Flux to Mouth, Cash Speaking."
Highly Recommended (Copy and Paste, here on TH-cam):
What Does Aquinas Say About Happiness? w/ Fr. Gregory Pine, O.P. & Prof. J. Budziszewski