Agnes Callard on Dark Empathy, Being Straussian vs Being Sincere, and Philosophical Progress

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  • In this episode, Erik sits down with Agnes Callard, a philosopher and essayist who specializes in ancient philosophy, ethics, and Socratic communication. If you're looking for an ERP platform, check out our sponsor, NetSuite: netsuite.com/UPSTREAM
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    TIMESTAMPS
    (00:00) Episode Preview
    (02:45) Progress in philosophy
    (05:13) Tensions between academic and public philosophy
    (07:56) Does philosophy make the world a better place?
    (09:11) Consulting philosophers
    (11:42) Why don't we go to philosophers instead of therapists?
    (15:28) Sponsor: NetSuite
    (16:56) Making the case for philosophy
    (19:22) Sometimes the more you know ain't so
    (23:46) Benefit of self-delusion
    (26:05) What do people misunderstand about Socrates?
    (27:23) Benefits of conceptual literacy
    (30:02) Irony in today's culture
    (35:10) Status games
    (37:30) Being Straussian vs being sincere
    (44:15) Is Tyler Cowan Straussian?
    (46:00) Agnes' investment into the biggest cultural war issues of our time
    (48:28) Why is John Mill's conception of free speech worn out?
    (50:12) Free speech is the freedom to listen
    (52:34) How do we justify hierarchy?
    (56:59) Equality is not a moral principle
    (58:14) Darwinian morality
    (01:01:02) Dark empathy
    (01:07:11) Intellectual masturbation
    (01:09:28) Love, marriage, and living philosophically
    (01:15:48) What are the questions Agnes wants to find answers to?
    (01:17:20) Did we just do philosophy for the past hour?
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    Agnes' Twitter: @AgnesCallard
    Erik's Twitter: @eriktorenberg
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Komentáře • 4

  • @UpstreamwithErikTorenberg

    Erik sits down with Agnes Callard a philosopher and essayist who specializes in ancient philosophy, ethics, and Socratic communication. Timestamps below. If you're looking for an ERP platform, check out NetSuite ✅ netsuite.com/UPSTREAM
    (02:45) Progress in philosophy
    (05:13) Tensions between academic and public philosophy
    (07:56) Does philosophy make the world a better place?
    (09:11) Consulting philosophers
    (11:42) Why don't we go to philosophers instead of therapists?
    (15:28) Sponsor: NetSuite
    (16:56) Making the case for philosophy
    (19:22) Sometimes the more you know ain't so
    (23:46) Benefit of self-delusion
    (26:05) What do people misunderstand about Socrates?
    (27:23) Benefits of conceptual literacy
    (30:02) Irony in today's culture
    (35:10) Status games
    (37:30) Being Straussian vs being sincere
    (44:15) Is Tyler Cowan Straussian?
    (46:00) Agnes' investment into the biggest cultural war issues of our time
    (48:28) Why is John Mill's conception of free speech worn out?
    (50:12) Free speech is the freedom to listen
    (52:34) How do we justify hierarchy?
    (56:59) Equality is not a moral principle
    (58:14) Darwinian morality
    (01:01:02) Dark empathy
    (01:07:11) Intellectual masturbation
    (01:09:28) Love, marriage, and living philosophically
    (01:15:48) What are the questions Agnes wants to find answers to?
    (01:17:20) Did we just do philosophy for the past hour?

  • @steezeization
    @steezeization Před rokem +3

    This touched home. The future of philosophy and our knowledge is in our conversations and our ability to see the other side

  • @tylerbranch6082
    @tylerbranch6082 Před rokem +1

    loved this

  • @insaaanestuff
    @insaaanestuff Před rokem

    good