What I'll eventually be doing here is posting links to different series of podcasts (for the moment uploaded into archive.org). Right now, I'm concentrating on turning some of my more recent talks into audio files and uploading them. Eventually, I'll begin to turn the course content for some of my classes into podcast series. And, down the line, I'm hoping to start creating some new podcast-exclusive material.
Gregory B. Sadler's Invited Lectures and Conference Presentations:
- "Whosoever is Angry with His Brother": Early Christian Insights About Anger (Unitarian Universalist Community of Rock Tavern, 2014)
- Virtuous and Vicious Anger: What Aristotle Has to Teach Us (Green Mountain College, 2014)
- Is God's Justice Unmerciful in St. Anselm's Cur Deus Homo? (American Catholic Philosophical Association, 2014)
- Just What Is a Platonic Virtue? (Felician Institute for Ethics and Public Affairs, 2014)
- Ages of Nihilism and Renewal in Nietzsche’s Birth of Tragedy (Salve Regina College, 2014)
- It's Not Just Consequences: Jeremy Bentham's Philosophy of Action (Marist College, 2013)
- The Seven Deadly Sins: Are There Really Seven? Are They Really Deadly? (Marist College, 2013)
- Aristotle On Anger, Justice, And Injustice (Society for Ancient Greek Philosophy, 2013)
- Aristotle Meets Escoffier: Purposes, Production, Practice (Culinary Institute of America, 2012)
- Aristotle's Multi-Dimensional Analysis of Anger (Marist College, 2012)
- A Perfectly Simple God and Our Complicated Moral Lives (Institute for Saint Anselm Studies, 2008)
Gregory B. Sadler's Faculty Development Workshops:
- Tools for Teaching Excellence: Lecture Capture - The Basics (Green Mountain College, 2014)
- Why Teach Philosophy in Prison? Ethics and Moral Development (American Association of Philosophy Teachers, 2010)
- Service Learning, Critical Thinking, and Food Awareness (Service Learning Conference, 2010)
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