

Meghan Sullivan
Philosophy professor who teaches on the good life and ethics, presenting philosophical reflections on love and vulnerability drawn from Aristotle, the Gospels, and social psychology.
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Dec 25, 2024 • 1h 2min
Philosophical Tools for Living the Good Life
In this enlightening discussion, philosophers Meghan Sullivan and Paul Blaschko from the University of Notre Dame share insights from their book on living a meaningful life. They explore virtue ethics and the significance of intentions, emphasizing the balance between love and work. The duo highlights the art of asking 'strong questions' to foster deep conversations and truth-seeking. They also delve into the concepts of eudaimonia, moral identity, and the vital role of attention in nurturing relationships, weaving ancient wisdom into modern life.

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Apr 17, 2026 • 50min
Using ancient philosophy to cope with your modern problems
Meghan Sullivan, Notre Dame philosophy professor who studies ethics and the good life. She explores how ancient thinkers like Socrates, Plato and Aristotle help us handle upheaval, love, work and AI. Short, provocative thought experiments and a ten-question course probe vulnerability, religion, virtue and whether AI can meet human needs.

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Jan 15, 2026 • 10min
Would you take a pill that made you love everyone? | Meghan Sullivan
Philosophy professor Meghan Sullivan delves into the essence of love and its impact on the good life. She challenges listeners with a thought experiment about a pill that induces universal love, revealing why many refuse it. Sullivan draws from Aristotle, highlighting that love intertwines our virtues and vices, and discusses how Jesus’ teachings show vulnerability can bridge divides. Using social psychology, she demonstrates that vulnerability fosters intimacy even among strangers, making a compelling case for love as a profound ethical virtue.

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Feb 13, 2025 • 34min
Meghan Sullivan (The Good Life)
Dr. Meghan Sullivan, an ethics professor at the University of Notre Dame, shares insights from her latest book, The Good Life Method. She discusses how studying philosophy can shape better moral choices and foster a meaningful life. Meghan reflects on her path from aspiring lawyer to philosopher, emphasizing the relevance of Aristotle's ideas today. The conversation also highlights the contributions of women in philosophy and the importance of virtue ethics, such as love and courage, in navigating modern happiness and resilience.

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Dec 19, 2024 • 54min
187: Meghan Sullivan: What It Takes to Live a Good Life
Meghan Sullivan, a Professor of Philosophy at the University of Notre Dame and co-author of "The Good Life Method," shares insights on what it means to live a good life. She dives into the importance of meaningful goals, personal reflection, and the role of virtue ethics in shaping character. The conversation also touches on the power of asking questions to deepen relationships and the impact of daily habits on our sense of fulfillment. Sullivan emphasizes empathy, dialogue, and philosophical inquiry as essential components for human flourishing.


