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Self-knowledge and the self, David A. Jopling
Kierkegaard's "Mystery of Unrighteousness" in the information age, Brian. T. Prosser & Andrew Ward
Self-forgiveness and self-respect, Robin S. Dillon
In praise of idleness, Bertrand Russell 
On the dedication to "that single individual", Soren Kierkegaard 
Philosophy and public life, Martha Nussbaum & Stelios Virvidakis
In Praise of Slowness, Four Manifestos
Morality is a Culturally Conditioned Response, Jesse Prinz
Aristotle, Russell M. Lawson
The Humanities in an Absolutist World, Roscoe Pound
That Shine of Heavenly Light, George Ross
Does surveillance make us morally better?, Emrys Westacott
In Praise of Failure, Costica Bradatan
In Praise of Philosophy, Socrates, Maurice Merleau-Ponty
In Praise of the Meaningless Life, Bob Sharpe
Hannah Arendt; Interview with Roger Errera
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---- In Solidarity with Quebec's Student Movement ----

---- In Solidarity with Quebec's Student Movement ----
To respond “at the right times with reference to the right objects, toward the right people, with the right aim, and in the right way, is what is appropriate and best, and this is characteristic of excellence.”
Aristotle (EN, 1106b21-3)

There is more to life than increasing its speed. Gandhi

There is more to life than increasing its speed. Gandhi

" Slow " Links:

- In Praise of Slowness

- The Slow University?
A virtue is a trait of character that is to be admired: one rendering its possessor better, either morally, or intellectually, or in the conduct of specific affairs.
The Green Belief : a radical change in the way we engage with nature is imperative.

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The good person is not simply one who behaves in a certain way, but one who behaves that way out of a certain character. L. A. Kosman

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