FAITH & BELIEFS

Re: What do you believe?

Description: Tilghman says that one philosopher who she feels "gets it" is a fellow faculty member names Kwame Anthony Appiah. He has written about the nature of ethnic, national, and religious identities. She also says the a good life can be measured by what one can achieve by their natural skills, and how one has treated others.

Question: Which philosopher really “gets it”?

Transcript: I can’t . . . I don’t think that there is a single person who I would identify. I think there are many people whose ideas in various areas of human endeavor who I really admire. I would say one of them is Kwame Anthony Appiah, who is a faculty member at Princeton who has written, I think, quite brilliantly about an issue that I think is extraordinarily important, which is the nature of identity and how we translate our national identities, our ethnic identities, our religious identities into living in a cosmopolitan world. So there is something who is a philosopher and who I greatly admire.

Question: Does religion influence your worldview?

Transcript: It doesn’t.

Question: What is the measure of a good life?

Transcript: For me, the measure of a good life is what you are able to achieve with the gifts that you’ve been handed, and how well you have treated those around you.

Recorded on: 8/7/07

 

 

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