Waking Up To What Is

This past week, I gave a lunch talk to a group of interdenominational people aged 55 and older, one of those potluck lunches I have found to be popular nowadays, who would have thought…I was told the audience knows little about Merton. But they were looking for something more than a biography. I am attaching... Continue Reading →

The Machine Doesn’t Have the Last Word: Rahner, Merton, and the Soul of Artificial Intelligenc

*A See–Judge–Act Reflection on* Magnifica Humanitas There is something almost head-scratching about a papal encyclical on artificial intelligence — the oldest institution in Western civilization issuing formal teaching on the newest technology in human history. But *Magnifica Humanitas: On the Protection of Human Dignity in the Age of Artificial Intelligence* is not a panic document, and it... Continue Reading →

Flourishing, Not Just Functioning

What Aristotle's eudaimonia can teach us about living well in an age of autonomous machines. Aristotle's eudaimonia is not "feeling happy." It is living well — a whole-life flourishing built through rational activity in accordance with virtue. In a world increasingly shaped by autonomous technology, the central question is whether our tools help us become... Continue Reading →

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