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Agnes Callard

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Agnes Callard


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in Budapest, Hungary
January 06, 1976

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Agnes Callard is associate professor of philosophy at the University of Chicago. Her primary areas of specialization are ancient philosophy and ethics. She is also noted for her popular writings and work on public philosophy.

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“It is not hard to admit that you were wrong, but very hard to admit that you are wrong.”
Agnes Callard, Open Socrates: The Case for a Philosophical Life

“The Socratic motto is not, “Question everything,” but “Persuade or be persuaded.”
Agnes Callard, Open Socrates: The Case for a Philosophical Life

“When one makes a radical life change, one does not submit oneself to be changed by some transformative event or object; one’s agency runs all the way through to the endpoint. The nature of that agency, as I shall argue, is one of learning: coming to acquire the value means learning to see the world in a new way. But this, in turn, means that the process of valuing motherhood and the process of becoming a mother are not two separate events flanking a moment of decision, but rather one and the same process”
Agnes Callard, Aspiration: The Agency of Becoming

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