02/02/2025
“We live inside a bubble of caution and wariness,” writes Agnes Callard in the introduction to her new book, “Open Socrates: The Case for a Philosophical Life.”
The associate professor of philosophy at The University of Chicago says this is because many of us believe we are already “intellectual and critical and thoughtful enough.” Callard’s third book encourages us to do the contrary: to live deeper lives filled with inquiry and exploration.
She has dedicated her latest work to Socrates who, despite being poor and leaving behind no written works, went on to become one of the most important thinkers in history. In this adapted excerpt, Callard explains that even in today’s age of rapid technology, the Athenian philosopher can teach us important lessons about how to live well, and how to confront the three biggest challenges we tend to fail at most: love, politics, and death.
Read it in The FP: https://thefp.pub/3Emh5Bf

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