
The Thomistic Institute Ought I Use AI Assisted Writing? | Fr. Ambrose Little, O.P.
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May 20, 2025 Fr. Ambrose Little, Assistant Director of the Thomistic Institute and expert in Aristotle and Aquinas, dives into the philosophical and ethical implications of AI-assisted writing. He critiques Plato’s myth of Thoth, emphasizing the need to balance technology with internal memory. The discussion highlights the dangers of over-reliance on AI, advocating for preserving critical thinking and effective communication. Fr. Little also explores the importance of clear writing in learning and urges a virtue-oriented approach to knowledge in the AI age.
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Aristotelian Mean on Memory
- Virtuous activity finds a mean between excess and defect, here between maximal memory and total forgetfulness.
- Understanding what something is helps determine what it ought to do, countering Hume's is-ought distinction.
Desire to Know is Natural
- All humans naturally desire to know, a potency directed toward understanding and flourishing.
- Knowledge and contemplation aim to bring rest and ultimate satisfaction in life.
Memory vs Recollection Value
- Knowing the difference between memory and recollection helps us value putting information into our minds.
- Without internally stored knowledge, tools like writing or AI serve only as external reminders.






