Hillsdale Dialogues Podcast
Summary: A survey of great books, great men, and great ideas. Larry P. Arnn, president of Hillsdale College, on the Hugh Hewitt Show.
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Podcasts:
Hillsdale Dialogues 07-29-22: Introduction to Aristotle’s Ethics: How to Lead a Good Life, Part VI
Hillsdale Dialogues 07-22-22: Summer Roundup
Hillsdale Dialogues 07-15-22: Introduction to Aristotle’s Ethics: How to Lead a Good Life, Part V
In the Nicomachean Ethics—the first book written on the subject of how best to live—Aristotle argues that human happiness chiefly depends upon a person’s character, which is formed by making good choices. This course examines Aristotle’s teachings about human nature, the meaning of the good, and the virtues necessary for happiness. Students will not only learn what Aristotle says about the good life, but will also explore ways to put this knowledge to work.
In the Nicomachean Ethics—the first book written on the subject of how best to live—Aristotle argues that human happiness chiefly depends upon a person’s character, which is formed by making good choices. This course examines Aristotle’s teachings about human nature, the meaning of the good, and the virtues necessary for happiness. Students will not only learn what Aristotle says about the good life, but will also explore ways to put this knowledge to work.
In the Nicomachean Ethics—the first book written on the subject of how best to live—Aristotle argues that human happiness chiefly depends upon a person’s character, which is formed by making good choices. This course examines Aristotle’s teachings about human nature, the meaning of the good, and the virtues necessary for happiness. Students will not only learn what Aristotle says about the good life, but will also explore ways to put this knowledge to work.
In the Nicomachean Ethics—the first book written on the subject of how best to live—Aristotle argues that human happiness chiefly depends upon a person’s character, which is formed by making good choices. This course examines Aristotle’s teachings about human nature, the meaning of the good, and the virtues necessary for happiness. Students will not only learn what Aristotle says about the good life, but will also explore ways to put this knowledge to work.
Hillsdale Dialogues 06-10-22: Parental Choice in Schooling and Serving the Good
Hillsdale Dialogues 06-03-22: Queen Elizabeth II's Platinum Jubilee and School Security
Hillsdale Dialogues 05-27-22: Friendship and Federalist 10
Hillsdale Dialogues 05-20-22: Montaigne on Friendship
Hillsdale Dialogues 05-13-22: Justice Alito's Dobbs Decision
Hillsdale Dialogues 05-06-22: Cicero on Friendship
Hillsdale Dialogues 04-29-22: Cicero and Cato the Younger on Friendship
Hillsdale Dialogues 04-22-22: Aristotle on Friendship, Part III