TICenter
The TIC is an educational institute that helps students, and others, delve deeper into life's big questions. It promotes the search for wisdom - a deeper understanding of meaning and happiness in human life.
Center activities are informed by the classical and Christian sources of Western Civlization - from Aristotle and Thomas Aquinas to C.S. Lewis and John Paul II - and by the natural law tradition that provided the moral framework for the American Founding.
The Center accomplishes its purpose by offering young people educational opportunities that help them to integrate their studies into a coherent whole, by promoting research and writing in the classical and Judeo-Christian intellectual tradition, and by sponsoring lectures, classes, and discussions open to all. The Center deals with important cultural issues such as human dignity, the capacity of human beings to know objective truth, personal integrity, the right to life, marriage, and constitutional government.
Hook, Spielberg, and Fantasy's Alienation
11) From the Articles of Confederation to the Constitutional Convention
How Do You Define Trust?
6) Dal caos al cosmo
11) The Philosophic Education (II)
Tertullian's Fideism
10) The Declaration and the Constitution
Constitutional Courts and Public Opinion
Christian vs Pagan and Neo-Pagan Sexualities
7) Being vs. Becoming
Star Trek, Miracles, and Time Travelling
10) The Philosophic Education (I)
Lying to Your Girlfriend?
9) Classical and Modern Politics: Softening the Contrast
Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT) and Classical Moral Philosophy
5) Dalla prima causa alla molteplicità di cause
9) Philosophers and their Relation to the Political Community
Il fideismo di Tertulliano
8) From Classical to Christian to Modern
3) How Tolkien Rings the Changes on Shakespeare and Wagner
Happy as Aquinas or Ethical as Kant?
8) The City in Speech Radically Reformed
Cogito ergo sum...ma in quale lingua?
7) Contrasting the Declaration with Classical Political Philosophy II
Interview with Pat Fagan
6) From Chaos to Cosmos
Iran
7) The Virtues of City and Soul
6) Contrasting the Declaration with Classical Political Philosophy I