
The Eudo Podcast Episode 2.1 After Virtue, Back to Virtue, and the Character Gap
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Feb 18, 2019 Courtney and Paul dive into the quest for flourishing in today’s disenchanted world. They discuss the decline of modern moral philosophy and examine three key thinkers advocating for a return to virtue. C.S. Lewis's moral model is explored, emphasizing the importance of character and purpose. The conversation highlights a troubling moral landscape filled with confusion and fragmentation. With insights from philosophers like MacIntyre and Kreeft, they propose a hopeful path through community and spiritual reliance for moral growth.
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Hosts’ Personal Seasons Of Life
- Dr. Paul Gould describes family life and soccer season as part of his 'good life' experience.
- Courtney McLean shares seminary study rhythms and reading metaphysics alongside lighter fiction.
Sci‑Fi Sparks Moral Questions
- Dr. Paul Gould reads fantasy to connect with his sons and enjoys sci‑fi shows like The Expanse for human questions.
- He links sci‑fi's question of 'what it means to be human' to their season theme on virtue.
Three-Part Moral Framework
- Morality has three parts: individual character, social harmony, and a final end (telos).
- Modern ethics often discards character and telos, leaving a thin social-only morality.





































