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As always, I write for myself, but if this helps anyone, that would of course make me smile. The trigger of these thoughts is a conversation with a professor I admire. She asked me why I became so attracted to Aristotle as a freshman at Princeton. to strive for a Read more…

By mtoyoda, 2 yearsJanuary 9, 2023 ago
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Collective Responsibility: An Infographic

Post by Melanie Berman & Masako Toyoda. Collective Guilt vs. Collective Responsibility. Photo: Hannah Arendt & Professor Simon Gikandi (Princeton University)

By mtoyoda, 5 yearsJune 7, 2020 ago
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On Intelligence

My preliminary thoughts on in what Intelligence consists. Photo of Hope.

By mtoyoda, 5 yearsApril 18, 2020 ago
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Nietzsche, Zur Genealogie der Moral, Preface & Essay 1

Summary & Notes on Nietzsche’s Genealogy of Morality. Photo from Wikimedia Commons.

By mtoyoda, 5 yearsApril 15, 2020 ago
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Catholic Church, Examination of Conscience: my secular extraction

A secular adaptation of the Catholic Examination of Conscience. Photo of Hope 🙂

By mtoyoda, 5 yearsApril 3, 2020 ago
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2020.03.18. On ‘hate’, ‘evil’, words. Dante’s Inferno, Arendt’s ‘banality of evil’.

Thoughts on a conversation with my friend discussing ‘hate’, ‘evil’, Dante’s Inferno and Arendt’s Eichmann in Jerusalem. Photo of Hannah Arendt, a role model for me.

By mtoyoda, 5 yearsMarch 20, 2020 ago
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2019.11.14. Hannes’ Vector Talk

Fortuitously attended Hannes Leitgib’s talk on Vector Spaces…. applied to arguments!

By mtoyoda, 5 yearsNovember 14, 2019 ago
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Ode from Oscar

One of my best friends, Oscar, who I have known for now over five years since our first semester at Princeton, wrote an ode to me 🙂

By mtoyoda, 5 yearsNovember 13, 2019 ago
Telos

One of the key parts to living a full, harmonious, and great life – according to Aristotle – is to become an excellent human being. What does it mean to be an excellent human being? To have developed your rationality in line with truth and to have developed the virtues of prudence, generosity, courage, honesty, wit, friendliness, temperance, and magnanimity. Which ones are you working to develop?

Eudaimonia

Commonly translated as "happiness", it's helpful to think of this as 'flourishing', 'thriving', or 'living your best life'. "Eu" is good and "daimon" is a god/spirit that watches over you. So if you live a eudaimonic life, the gods/spirits are watching over your life well :)


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