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🗓️ 7 September 2023
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Join Fr. Gregory Pine, O.P. of Aquinas 101, Godsplaining, and Pints with Aquinas for an off-campus conversation with Dr. Scott Cleveland about his latest Thomistic Institute, "The Service of the Emotions in the Moral Life." The Service of the Emotions in the Moral Life w/ Fr. Gregory Pine, O.P. & Prof. Scott Cleveland (Off-Campus Conversations) You can listen to the original lecture here: https://on.soundcloud.com/tDZtA For more information please visit thomisticinstitute.org. About the speaker: Prof. W. Scott Cleveland is Director of Catholic Studies and Assistant Professor of Philosophy at the University of Mary (Bismarck, ND). His research interests are in ethics, moral psychology, and philosophy of religion. He is especially interested in the study of the virtues and emotions, the relation between the two, and the role of each in the moral and intellectual life. His work has appeared in journals such as American Catholic Philosophical Quarterly, Res Philosophica, Religious Studies, Oxford Bibliographies Online, and the Proceedings of the American Catholic Philosophical Association.
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0:00.0 | Hello, my name is Father Gregory Pine, and I'm an assistant director for the Thomistic Institute, |
0:13.0 | and I'm delighted to join you for this next, most recent installment of off-campus conversations, |
0:18.4 | where we follow up with the Timistic Institute speaker to try to deepen |
0:21.5 | some of the insights which were, you know, sussed out in the context of a lecture or a conference |
0:26.1 | or a retreat or whatever else. So for this installment, I'm delighted to be joined by Professor |
0:31.3 | Scott Cleveland. So thanks so much for joining. Thank you so much, Father Pine for having me. It's |
0:36.0 | really great to be with you all. |
0:43.8 | Boom. Okay. So folks will know you, perhaps, from some of the lectures that you've given that have been on the Timistic Institute podcast. I remember being present for one. I think you gave |
0:49.4 | it at the University of Oklahoma, yeah, in Norman. And I remember next door, there was some event that was going on, |
0:57.2 | which involved like jack hammers and cowbells and all kinds of loud noises. And I remember you |
1:03.1 | soldiering on as every imaginable noise just absolutely wreaked havoc. But for those who don't know |
1:10.4 | you, would you say a word of introduction? |
1:12.3 | Who you are, where you're from, what you do? Sure. So I'm Scott Cleveland. I'm an associate |
1:16.7 | professor of philosophy and Catholic studies at the University of Mary, which is a school in Bismarck, |
1:22.6 | North Dakota. I'm going into my ninth year there. And I work on virtues and emotions and some philosophy of religion topics. And I'm going into my ninth year there and I work on virtues and emotions and some philosophy |
1:29.3 | of religion topics and I'm married to a philosopher. |
1:33.7 | So we love talking about philosophy in front of our children and we're probably shaking |
1:38.6 | them for good or for ill in that. |
1:40.5 | So Scott, it's got to be with you all. People sometimes talk about the two body problem. How have you managed the two body |
1:49.6 | problem in your own marriage? Yeah, yeah. So my wife homeschools our kids and she teaches |
1:54.0 | part-time. And that's been a great, great for us. That's awesome. So we're following up on a lecture that you gave specifically about |
2:03.4 | St. Thomas's theory of the passions, and you were careful in how you introduced it and how you |
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