John Kaag is the Donohue Professor of Ethics and the Arts and Chair of Philosophy at the University of Massachusetts Lowell and Miller Scholar at the Santa Fe Institute. He is the author of American Philosophy: A Love Story (2016), Hiking with Nietzsche: On Becoming Who You Are (2018), and Sick Souls, Healthy Minds: How William James Can Save Your Life (2020); and coauthor of Henry at Work: Thoreau on Making a Living (2023). He lives outside Boston with his wife Kathleen and their kids.
Love
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There’s no good reason to love each other – and that’s a relief
Loving is an unreasonable decision (we are all extremely unpleasant little beasts) and that’s what allows it to survive
by John Kaag
Home
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Thoreau’s economics: the truly precious costs precious little
As Henry David Thoreau learned from living at Walden Pond, the paramount economic skill is knowing how to make a house a home
by John Kaag & Jonathan van Belle