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Fr. Gregory Pine on Human Reason: An Attentiveness to Reality

May 08, 202550 min
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Episode description

Human reason: what is it? How does it cooperate with faith and the will? How can we distinguish between authentic reason and its counterfeits—particularly in an age of relativism, pluralism, scientism, and artificial intelligence?

Here to unpack a heavy topic is Fr. Gregory Pine, a Dominican friar, instructor at Dominican House of Studies in Washington, DC. You may recognize his voice as a frequent contributor to podcasts like Godsplaining and Pints with Aquinas. Following a talk with our juniors, Fr. Pine graciously joined us in the studio to offer a wealth of ideas on this natural capacity and inclination to understand God’s world.

Chapters:

00:05:19 Defining human reason 00:08:23 Modern preference for practical reason 00:12:17 Modern preference for relativism 00:17:18 Faith, reason, and the will assist each other 00:24:05 Teaching apologetics today 00:28:26 Finding truth in a pluralist world 00:34:59 AI: a counterfeit of intellect 00:41:30 AI: an anthropology 00:44:36 Closing thoughts from Arthur Brooks, Thomas Aquinas, and Aristotle

Links:

Prudence: Choose Confidently, Live Boldly by Fr. Gregory Pine

The Dominican House of Studies, home of the Pontifical Faculty and The Thomistic Institute

Godsplaining Podcast hosted by the Dominican friars of the Dominican House of Studies

Beauty for Truth’s Sake by Stratford Caldecott

“Why You Should Go with Your Gut” by Arthur Brooks

Featured opportunities:

Teaching Essentials Workshop at The Heights School (June 16-20, 2025)

Convivium for Teaching Men at The Heights School (November 13-15, 2025)

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