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Noah Kisiel

Noah Kisiel '26 was a 2024-25 Hackworth Fellow and developed a video and framework for students to learn about the ethics of self-discovery and understanding. Slide describing the ethics of how we ought to treat ourselves, pulling from cross cultural and philosophical perspectives.

Access the video of Noah's Showcase presentation.

Learn more about Noah's project, "Knowing the Self: Guides to Discovering Who You Truly Are."

 

About Noah Kisiel

Noah Kisiel '26 is majoring in philosophy and political science with a Classics minor. He used this opportunity as a Hackworth Fellow to elucidate and emphasize how ethical behavior extends to how individuals treat themselves. Kisiel explored intersections between pervasive employment dissatisfaction, common relationships with work, normative conceptions and trends of happiness/fulfillment/success/meaning common in modern American systems of thought, and potential alternative philosophical conceptions of those from global wisdom traditions—all culminating to research ways SCU students can have more meaningful relationships with their work while being more capable of cultivating and elevating their passions. 

 

Jun 30, 2025
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