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In “Open Socrates,” Agnes Callard argues for a way of being that sounds a lot like her own.
By Jennifer Szalai When you purchase an independently reviewed book through our site, we earn an affiliate commission. OPEN SOCRATES: The Case for a Philosophical Life, by Agnes Callard Maybe this ...
New books from Duke faculty and staff provide stories of women philosophers in the Enlightenment, the history of old age in America, an inside look at college athletics and other great reads. Below is ...
A rare first edition of Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone, set to be thrown away, has sold at auction for more than ...
Although he doesn’t cite Schleiermacher by name, Mr. Rowlands—a professor of philosophy at the University of Miami and the author of several books about animal psychology, as well as a memoir ...
While Paris hosts a major summit on artificial intelligence on February 10 and 11, the Sadin is holding a counter-summit to ...
Callard offers a road map for using the ancient Greek philosopher for approaching knotty discussion on topics such as love, politics and death. Callard’s book is intellectually challenging and ...
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