Dr. Brian Kemple joins The Pat Flynn Show to discuss philosophical habit. Specifically, we take an Aristotelian perspective to examine how habits relate to fulfillment, relationships, fitness, and more!
How to Form Philosophical Habit with Dr. Brian Kemple
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Check out the Lyceum Institute: https://lyceum.institute/
Dr. Kemple’s Website: https://cp-insight.com/
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About Dr. Brian Kemple
My name is Brian Kemple and I hold a PhD in Philosophy from the University of St. Thomas, in Houston TX. I have written two books (on one Thomas Aquinas and another on Charles Peirce and Martin Heidegger), a number of scholarly articles and a few public-oriented ones, as well. My CV is available here.
I taught undergraduate courses, including human person, ethics, medieval philosophy, metaphysics, and philosophy at knowledge, at St. Thomas from 2013 to 2016 and ethics at the Wentworth Institute of Technology from 2016-17.
I am a Thomist and a semiotician–or as I like to say, a Semiotic Thomist–which means that my thought is influenced by Thomas Aquinas (1225-1274) and Charles Sanders Peirce (1839–1914).
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