Aristotle

8 Gateways To Greater Happiness

Anne Naylor | Posted 11.20.2009 | Living


Anne Naylor

Happiness grows from a state of mind -- a perspective about life and your engagement with it, and the actions you take to support your happiness.

Aristotle Negotiates the Middle East

Mitchell Cohen | Posted 10.13.2009 | World


Mitchell Cohen

Can we learn something from Aristotle about Israeli-Palestinian arguments? Who can persuade whom of what?

How 'Doing Good' Makes You Sexier

Karen Salmansohn | Posted 11.25.2009 | Living


Karen Salmansohn

There is no way to dupe your soul! Hence it's highly worthwhile to consistently choose morally right actions your soul can be proud of!

Why We Need to Declutter Our Friendships

Dr. Irene S. Levine | Posted 09.13.2009 | Living


Dr. Irene S. Levine

Audit your friendships -- because having too many bad ones can prevent you from having good ones.

How I Became an Eclipse Chaser -- And Dragged My Family Along!

Suzanne Deal Booth | Posted 08.30.2009 | Living


Suzanne Deal Booth

Eclipse chasing is a serious endeavor. The first time I chased one was with my 16 year old daughter in 2006 in Cappadocia, Turkey, not far from the first recorded total solar eclipse.

Partial Justice

Barry Schwartz | Posted 08.23.2009 | Politics


Barry Schwartz

The mark of a wise judge is the ability to balance. To deny empathy or detachment its proper place is to cut wisdom off at the knees. One without the other would give us only partial justice.

The Reading of Wonders

Michael Sigman | Posted 08.20.2009 | Living


Michael Sigman

My fascination with the act of reading soon turned into a thirst for the pleasure and meaning only reading can provide

What is Work? Part I: New Definitions

Sharon Glassman | Posted 07.25.2009 | Style


Sharon Glassman

Today, when so many Americans are out of it, changing it, and doing it for themselves, has the definition of work changed?

If Aristotle Ran General Motors

Tom Morris | Posted 04.30.2009 | Business


Tom Morris

Goodness is important in many forms. An automaker should care about its customers, and design cars for us that are good in many ways -- safe, reliable, inexpensive to operate, and well designed to meet our needs.

Living in Plato's Cave

Tom Morris | Posted 04.24.2009 | Business


Tom Morris

It's time to move out of Plato's Cave and completely board it up. This is one piece of property that should be put into foreclosure, forever.

Aristotle and the Minnesota Senate Seat

Tom Gerety | Posted 04.10.2009 | Politics


Tom Gerety

What we do not need -- and should not tolerate -- is a dithering quest for perfection in elections -- like the one still underway in Minnesota.

Media and Political Things to Ponder While Stuck in Traffic

Tom Alderman | Posted 10.04.2008 | Media


Tom Alderman

• If a Walter Cronkite auditioned for a major news anchor job today, he would not get on the call-back sheet. The moustache, alone, would kil...

Artist Angela Dufresne On Recreating History

Kimberly Brooks | Posted 06.01.2008 | Living


Kimberly Brooks

Angela Dufresne, The Bruno S Island Acting School and the S House, Paris, France, 2006, oil on canvas, 66 by 108 inches. Courtesy of the artist and M...