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526. Beyond Problem Solving: Philosophy and the Quest for Understanding feat. Agnes Callard

Apr 11, 2025
Agnes Callard, a philosophy professor at the University of Chicago and author of several thought-provoking books, dives into the nuances of philosophical inquiry. She discusses 'untimely questions' and the collaborative nature of philosophy, emphasizing dialogue over mere problem-solving. Callard explores how significant life changes influence our values and the ethical pitfalls in politicized philosophical discussions. Her insights highlight the necessity of self-awareness and genuine conversation in exploring life's deeper meanings.
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INSIGHT

Untimely Questions Explained

  • Untimely questions have answers assumed before being asked, making true inquiry impossible.
  • Many foundational beliefs in life and ethics are unwittingly accepted to function day-to-day.
INSIGHT

Inquiry Needs Both Belief and Skepticism

  • Inquiry requires balancing having truths and avoiding falsehoods, which are opposing goals.
  • Socratic dialogue requires the skeptic (Socrates) and dogmatist (interlocutor) roles to progress knowledge socially.
ADVICE

Craft Your Social World for Inquiry

  • Become the kind of person others want to engage philosophically with.
  • Successful philosophical inquiry depends more on crafted social settings than approaching strangers randomly.
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