Chase Padusniak

Chase Padusniak

Chase Padusniak is a senior at the College of the Holy Cross studying English and Medieval Studies, a contributing editor at the Intercollegiate Review, and has been published in the Harvard Undergraduate Journal of Medieval Studies, Sententiae, as well as the journal Parnassus.

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Articles


Art: The Dialectic, Its Ups and Downs

March 9, 2015

Christian art is not reaching a new apex, but it is far from totally dead.


Artificial Intelligence: Virtue in the Age of the Computer

February 11, 2015

If we cannot grapple with the basic moral questions raised by the advent of advanced artificial intelligence, what chance do we have of successfully facing the dilemmas laid bare by our own fears about it?


Fund Soul-Searching, Not Intergalactic Gullivers

November 30, 2014

The drive to understand must always be observed and mitigated. Ultimately, “knowing” is a matter of balance.


Anxiously Following the Science

October 5, 2014

The science that we seek to follow not only provides insights, but has itself come to inhabit the ethical sphere. We must follow it there.


A Mirror for Presidents

August 18, 2014

If we as a society value our democracy, we would do best to understand the complex relationship between labor, leisure, and leadership.