"There is nothing like parenting, or teaching, or any real formation of the young to help us to see and focus on what really matters. If we have come to the insight that living well - or living virtuously - is at the center of the human vocation, then the enormity of a question begins to dawn on us: what makes people actually want to live that way?"
In a recent commentary reflecting a comment in the writing on Plato, writer John Cuddleback, professor of Philosophy at Christendom College, reflected on some of the factors that may encourage a person to want to be virtuous..
To access Mr. Cuddleback's complete post, please visit:
Life Craft: What Makes Someone Want to Be Virtuous? (11 SEP 24)
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