🫶🏽 Thank you for joining us last Monday at Debatpodium Arminius for our talk with philosopher and public intellectual Agnes Callard on The Case for a Philosophical Life.
Posts by Agnes Callard
My whole life, I’ve wanted to feel what it’s like to fly. Riding a motorcycle is the closest I’ve come, writes Agnes Callard.
Coming to Toronto! University of Chicago associate professor @agcallard.bsky.social
to explore Socrates’ #philosophy, and why it is still the way to a good life. In conversation with host @ellastreet.bsky.social
Question and answer session and book signing to follow. #Socrates @wwnorton.com
Looking forward to having a philosophical conversation with Agnes Callard at 5.30pm on Thursday 29th May upstairs at Blackwell’s in Oxford - free event in the Philosophy in the Bookshop series www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/philosophy...
Delighted to share a conversation I had with the brilliant philosopher Agnes Callard [ agcallard.bsky.social ] on #Socrates. We discuss philosophy as a public, outward-looking practice, free speech, justice, loneliness and lots more!
Thales' Well is available on Spotify and usual podcast places.
Gorgeous venue for Socratic inquiry. Looking forward to this conversation about “Questions to Live By” between two brilliant interlocutors: @agcallard.bsky.social and Alexander Nehamas.
📍 Princeton University
cc @princetonarts.bsky.social @princetonartandarx.bsky.social @wwnorton.bsky.social
yup!
New book tour poster, updated with events in UK with @nigelwarburton.bsky.social and Jessie Munton, and in Spain with @jordigraupera.bsky.social !
indeed
my backpack was too subtle so I fixed it
Your outie takes both boxes
from Randall Collins, The Sociology of Philosophies
The best account I've read of the real difference between "no, but..." and "yes, and..."
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Upcoming talk, open to the public, at Syracuse University
Really looking forward to interviewing @agcallard.bsky.social about Socrates at Blackwell’s Oxford 29th May. Free event. Book your place #philosophyinthebookshop
www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/philosophy... www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/philosophy...
I only made this one but I will consider making it available more generally!
this is wonderful to hear! I DO need encouragement!
Video of my event with Judith Butler!
youtu.be/cVO0b6stlf0?...
I've just finished the 2nd chapter of @agcallard.bsky.social 's new book Open Socrates. What a punch to the guts it has been so far. I'll have to finish it now. I'm not sure I'll enjoy the process. Truth is hard to swallow.
"One could hardly make Socratic intellectualism more seductive than Agnes Callard does. Her vision of the philosophical life isn’t just a powerful antidote to confusion and thoughtless existential drift–it also forcefully defies nihilism"
My book reviewed in TLS:
www.the-tls.co.uk/philosophy/h...
The new series @ppfideas.bsky.social on Revolutionary Ideas.
A delight listening to @agnescallard.bsky.social explaining how Socrates was revolutionary.
"Many knows more", we say in my party @alternativet.dk and we should imply the Socratic way.
1/6
open.spotify.com/episode/7Lnl...
If you want to know what *I* am interested in, just look at what I write about. Here's a recent list of topics:
Robert Musil
Taylor Swift
Paradoxes about Color (coming soon)
Foucault & human heterogeneity
Is Acting Ok?
The Purpose of Universities
Socrates, Socrates, Socrates
Sometimes people wonder why I talk so much about my divorce in interviews. The answer is: I'm asked about it. A LOT. Interviewers predict that you want to read about it. Prob. correctly, since they're professionals.
Don't confuse your voyeurism for my exhibitionism!
"While I was reading [Open Socrates], I often felt like Callard had abducted me & brought me into a dark room, strapped me down into a chair, pinned my eyelids open à la A Clockwork Orange, & forced me to confront the things I was secretly trying to avoid"
thedispatch.com/article/socr...
12ft.io
PS the story behind the lovely smile I have in this photo is my husband, literally: I had him stand behind the photographer
"I attended one of her classes, she was teaching Descartes. It was the second class of the semester and she wrote in a corner of the blackboard: “Nothing is certain.”
A moment later, she scribbled: “Except this claim.” "
www.chicagotribune.com/2025/02/06/p...
“I've probably thought about Socrates nearly every day for the last 30 years” —same!!!