
In "Open Socrates," Agnes Callard brilliantly reclaims philosophy's most dangerous thinker for our time. A NYT Editors' Choice that challenges our sanitized view of Socrates, revealing why we need others to confront life's most essential questions about love, death, and politics.
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Our lives rest upon answers to questions we've never properly asked.
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What's that nagging question in the back of your mind right now? Even as you read these words, you're skillfully avoiding it. Between life's necessities and pleasures, your schedule is packed solid. If you keep stacking fifteen-minute increments one after another, they'll eventually add up to a life. But something feels missing. You're carefully policing the boundaries of your thinking, ensuring questions about how life should go don't wander too far from how it's already going. What exactly are you afraid of? This fear sits at the heart of Agnes Callard's "Open Socrates," a philosophical exploration that has resonated with readers from academia to Silicon Valley. The book examines how we navigate life's fundamental questions-or more accurately, how we avoid them. What happens when we finally confront the questions we've been answering without asking? How might genuine philosophical inquiry transform our understanding of ourselves and our relationships with others? These questions aren't merely academic-they strike at the core of how we construct meaningful lives.