But in “Open Socrates: The Case for a Philosophical Life,” Agnes Callard illustrates how philosophy isn't just a spectator sport. It requires engaging with one another and arguing with each ...
The first Rebind e-books, which were inspired by Kaag’s one-on-one conversations ... Q: What inspired Rebind, and who’s involved? A: I truly believe that philosophy can help people live more ...
The title, The Philosophy of Translation ... Searls had not made the connection because the books of Norse myths he had read had used the Old Norse or Icelandic version of the name, Bragi.
But in “Open Socrates: The Case for a Philosophical Life,” Agnes Callard illustrates how philosophy isn’t just a spectator sport. It requires engaging with one another and arguing with each ...
Book Review: 'Open Socrates' Shows Why Philosophy Isn't a Spectator Sport During a time when many are complaining about divisiveness in politics and in society, it seems counterintuitive for a ...