ABSTRACT

Rigorous and conscientious inquiry is a key element in flourishing societies and organizations (Wildman 2010: 172). As Aristotle argued, we cannot always rely on experts to make decisions for us in every perplexing situation so we must learn to judge for ourselves what is the right thing to do. Such mature judgment, developed by experiences as self-directed decision-makers, is crucial in the development of good moral character (Aristotle 1109b 30–1115a 5).