How does being an avid fan fit into living a good life? | Tiny Mic, Big Question
Meghan Sullivan, Wilsey Family College Professor of Philosophy and Director of the Notre Dame Ethics Initiative, shares that there are many ways that being a fan can actually promote the virtues that go into leading a good life.
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