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April 10, 2008

Knowledge-economy workaholism

Anders Sandberg writes in Practical Ethics.

In the article The stresses of 24 hour creative work: How much would Aristotle blog? Sandberg writes that in most creative tasks there are no predetermined endpoints; it is up to you to determine when your work is good enough to be finished.

Sandberg points out a possible solution to the out-stressed society by the way of the virtues of Aristotle.

Posted by Waldemar at April 10, 2008 12:30 PM