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Mentioned in 11 episodes
The four carnal virtues
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Mentioned in 11 episodes
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when citing Josef Pieper's philosophical work on virtue.


Arthur Brooks

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Arthur Brooks On The Crisis Of Meaning & How To Actually Find It
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as Josef Pieper's most famous book, introducing Pieper before discussing his essay on leisure.


Arthur C. Brooks

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The Science Behind Being Good at Leisure
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in relation to his writing process and the Stoic virtues.


Ryan Holiday

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Shane Parrish on Finding Clarity and Making Better Decisions (Pt 1)
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as a book he plans to read on the four cardinal virtues.

Graham Donaldson

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270: Phaedo
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when discussing the parts of virtue.


John Tveit
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The Josias Podcast Episode XII: Prudence as Truth
Mentioned by Arthur Brooks as a book that every listener of the show needs to read.

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E281: One Brain: The Neurobiology and Theology of Marriage w/Arthur & Ester Brooks | Lila Rose Show
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as another excellent work by the same author.

Thomas Magby

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16: Leisure
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in a discussion about the four cardinal virtues.


Lee C. Camp

71: Seven Ways to Ruin Your Life: Rebecca DeYoung
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as a great book summarizing Aquinas and the tradition of the cardinal virtues.

Christopher Perrin

Episode 24: The Virtue of Prudence (Part One): True Prudence
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as a clear introduction to the cardinal virtues and a helpful lead-in to Aquinas.

David Niles

Adam Minahan

Abuse of Language – Abuse of Power


