In these words our Lord forbids rash judgment which is about the inward intention, or other uncertain things, as Augustine states… Or again according to Chrysostom, He forbids the judgment which proceeds not from benevolence but from bitterness of heart. (Summa Theologiae II-II.60.2)
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Tuesday, September 27, 2022
Aquinas on the sin of rash judgment
Christ
famously taught: “Judge not, that you be not judged” (Matthew 7:1). As Aquinas points out, Christ by no means
intended to rule out all judgments about another person’s actions or
character. Rather, he was condemning
judgments that were defective in certain ways, for example:
Sunday, September 18, 2022
Chomsky on consciousness
On the podcast Mind Chat, philosophers Philip Goff and Keith Frankish discuss the philosophical problem of consciousness with Noam Chomsky. Goff is a proponent of panpsychism and Frankish of illusionism, where Goff characterizes these, respectively, as the view that consciousness is everywhere and the view that consciousness is nowhere. (This might be a bit of an overstatement in the case of Frankish’s position, given what he says during the podcast.) Chomsky’s own position is not easy to capture in a simple label, but I think that it can, to a first approximation, be described as a kind of modest naturalism. The discussion is very interesting, and what follows is a summary with some comments of my own.
Monday, September 12, 2022
Friday, September 9, 2022
Talking about All One in Christ
Some recent
interviews about my book All
One in Christ: A Catholic Critique of Racism and Critical Race Theory: A print interview conducted by Carl Olson appears
today at Catholic World Report. A few days ago I did a radio
interview about the book for The Drew
Mariani Show. And the book was one
of the topics covered in my
recent interview for Thomas Mirus’s Catholic
Culture podcast.
Tuesday, September 6, 2022
Perfect world disorder
My essay “Perfect World Disorder” appears today at The Postliberal Order. You can read it here (though a subscription is required in order to read the whole thing). Good time to subscribe!
Monday, September 5, 2022
Libertarianism, jazz, and Critical Race Theory
I was recently
interviewed by Thomas Mirus for the Catholic
Culture podcast. The discussion was
pretty wide ranging, covering topics as diverse as libertarianism, the
aesthetics of the music of Thelonious Monk, and Critical Race Theory. You can watch the interview at YouTube or at
the Catholic Culture website.
Friday, September 2, 2022
Individualism and socialism versus the family
Here’s
another unpublished lecture the text of which I’ve posted at my main website. The title is “Socialism
versus the Family,” and I presented it at the Heritage Foundation back in
February of 2019. The talk begins by
explaining the economics and ethos of socialism, and how socialism is related
to liberalism. It then explains the
nature of the family, emphasizing the features recognized by natural law
theorists and evolutionary psychology alike.
Finally it shows how egalitarian socialism is inherently incompatible
with the family, but also how the liberal individualism embraced by too many
modern conservatives is precisely what paved the way for the egalitarian
assault on the family. You can watch the
video of the lecture here.