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 →

Persons, Not Products: What Pope Leo XIV and the Ancient Church Can Teach Us About Artificial Intelligence

The newest papal encyclical and the oldest Christian theologians turn out to be reading from the same page. Something is striking about watching the Catholic Church respond to artificial intelligence. While many respond with either uncritical enthusiasm for new technology or anxious warnings about its pitfalls, Pope Leo XIV’s encyclical Magnifica Humanitas (”On the Safeguarding... Continue Reading →

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