Andrew Mullins
Freedom is a no-brainer
Andrew Mullins | 23 Oct 2008
Modern science has made great strides in knowledge of the brain. But our brains are not us.
Virtue on the brain
Andrew Mullins | 26 Jul 2007
Neuroscience is demanding that we put good habits at the centre of child rearing.
Virtue rediscovered
Andrew Mullins | 13 Jul 2007
After an eclipse which has lasted decades, modern psychology says that happiness comes from living a virtuous life.
One Nation Under Therapy
Andrew Mullins | 1 Jul 2005
After years of substituting syndromes for sins and self-esteem for
achievement, many parents no longer feel the need to educate the
characters of their children, say the authors of One Nation Under Therapy.
Classic dads
Andrew Mullins | 3 Dec 2004
The Roman Forum never bustled with Fathers' Day shoppers since dies patrum had not yet been invented. But, make no mistake, fatherhood was appreciated two thousand years ago. If Greek and Roman literature is any indication, many ancient writers regarded it as a great privilege to raise children, and they were not short on parenting know-how.
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