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My initial take of Dario Spinelli’s “Urbanism and the Common Good” was one of revolt. Urbanism and the Common Good? Surely, a mistyped conjunction. Of course, I was to be called out within the first few sentences.
Spinelli’s examination of...
A recent Gallup poll asked Americans whether they believed that mass media reports the news “fully, accurately and fairly.” Only 28% of Americans answered in the affirmative.1 Meanwhile, over a third of Americans get their news from podcast...
Overlooking the Killarney landscape from Knockreer House
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On an afternoon of gloom and gray,
Among Killarney's mossy woods,
Upon some silent, les...
As discussed in the second part of this series, the revolutionary geometry of Descartes opened to the Western mind an entirely new vantage point on the whole of the material world. Suddenly, the whole material universe was the realm of a un...
In my previous essay, I discussed three levels of mathematical abstraction and, in light of these, the reasons for rethinking how we currently teach math in our schools. Now, I would like to look more deeply at third-order mathematical reas...
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The writers behind this newsletter.
Sauntering somewhere between philosophy and poetry | Heir to a melancholic and rebellious Irish spirit | "The Christian ideal has not been tried and found wanting. It has been found difficult; and left untried." ~ G.K. Chesterton
Father, coach and aspiring entrepreneur. Passionate about making a difference in the lives of the people around me. Host of the B is for Business podcast & founder of BISIN. Exploring and writing about business, politics and catholic apostolate.
Fledgling lawyer, clerk on the Supreme Court of Virginia, and soon to be dad. A student of philosophy and St. Thomas Aquinas, seeking to understand the common good. "The eyes see better when guided by love." - Joseph Pieper
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