Judgment

The Great Books of the Western Canon, organized by Mortimer J. Adler in the Syntopicon, span 102 enduring ideas—ranging from Truth, Beauty, and Justice to Democracy, Love, and God. These categories trace the intellectual tradition of the West, connecting philosophy, literature, history, science, and theology. Together, they map the recurring questions and principles shaping human thought across centuries.

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The Role of Prudence in Wealth Management and Role

by Daniel Fletcher in Role

The Enduring Role of Prudence in Navigating Wealth and Judgment A Philosophical Compass for Financial Flourishing In a world often driven by impulsive decisions and short-term gains, the ancient virtue of prudence offers an indispensable compass for navigating the complex waters of wealth management. This pillar page explores how philosophical...

The Virtue of Prudence in Wealth and Virtue and Vice

by Chloe Fitzgerald in Virtue and Vice

The Virtue of Prudence in Wealth: Navigating Our Material World with Wisdom Summary: In an age often defined by financial ambition and material accumulation, the classical virtue of Prudence offers an invaluable compass for navigating the complexities of Wealth. Far from mere caution, prudence is the intellectual virtue of practical...

Justice as Impartial Judgment and Justice

by Henry Montgomery in Justice

Justice as Impartial Judgment: A Cornerstone of Civilized Society Summary: True Justice is not merely the application of codified rules, nor is it the subjective whim of power. Rather, it is fundamentally an exercise in impartial judgment, demanding a dispassionate and objective assessment of facts and principles, free from personal...

The Virtue of Prudence in Personal Finance and Prudence

by Benjamin Richmond in Prudence

The Virtue of Prudence in Personal Finance Summary: In an age often defined by impulsive decisions and short-term gains, the ancient virtue of prudence, or phronesis, offers a timeless framework for navigating the complexities of personal finance. This article explores how prudence—the practical wisdom to discern the good and...

The Logic of Judgment and Logic

by Daniel Fletcher in Logic

The Architectonics of Assertion: Unpacking the Logic of Judgment The very foundation of human thought, the bedrock upon which all knowledge and understanding are built, rests on the simple yet profound act of judgment. It's more than just forming an opinion; it's the deliberate mental act...

The Concept of Sin and Moral Judgment and Sin

by Daniel Fletcher in Sin

The Enduring Shadow: Exploring the Concept of Sin and Moral Judgment From the dawn of civilization, humanity has grappled with the profound concepts of sin and judgment. These are not mere theological relics, but fundamental pillars upon which our understanding of good and evil, morality, and societal order are built....

Experience and the Formation of Opinion and Experience

by Daniel Sanderson in Experience

Our understanding of the world, and indeed our very beliefs, are not simply handed to us. They are meticulously, often unconsciously, constructed through the constant interplay between what we encounter and how we process it. This article explores the profound connection between experience and the formation of opinion, delving into...

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