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Meg Wallace

Associate Professor of Philosophy

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  • Circus and Philosophy

Category: Moral Virtue & Value Theory

Thinking and Circusing: What Are They Good For?

What’s the Point?  Our exploration of Circus and Philosophy will primarily concentrate on the many similarities and interconnections between the two. Yet I’d like to… Continue reading Thinking and Circusing: What Are They Good For?

PUBLISHED ON Posted on September 6, 2018September 6, 2018in Categories Moral Virtue & Value Theory, Socrates Plato Aristotle
Tags Aristotle, Circus, Extrinsic Values, Intrinsic Values

Juggling and Aristotle

Juggling Watching a juggler manipulate objects is mesmerizing and delightful. She lobs them through the air with an impressive amount of control, consistency, rhythm, anticipation,… Continue reading Juggling and Aristotle

PUBLISHED ON Posted on August 31, 2018September 6, 2018in Categories Juggling, Moral Virtue & Value Theory, Socrates Plato Aristotle
Tags Aristotle, Being a Good Person, Habits, Juggling, Moral Virtue
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