
Open Socrates
The Case for a Philosophical Life
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An iconoclastic philosopher revives Socrates for our time, showing how we can answer—and, in the first place, ask—life’s most important questions.
Socrates has been hiding in plain sight. We call him the father of Western philosophy, but what exactly are his philosophical views? He is famous for his humility, but readers often find him arrogant and condescending. We parrot his claim that “the unexamined life is not worth living,” yet take no steps to live examined ones. We know that he was tried, convicted, and executed for “corrupting the youth,” but freely assign Socratic dialogues to today’s youths, to introduce them to philosophy. We’ve lost sight of what made him so dangerous. In Open Socrates, acclaimed philosopher Agnes Callard recovers the radical move at the center of Socrates’ thought, and shows why it is still the way to a good life.
Callard draws our attention to Socrates’ startling discovery that we don’t know how to ask ourselves the most important questions—about how we should live, and how we might change. Before a person even has a chance to reflect, their bodily desires or the forces of social conformity have already answered on their behalf. To ask the most important questions, we need help. Callard argues that the true ambition of the famous “Socratic method” is to reveal what one human being can be to another. You can use another person in many ways—for survival, for pleasure, for comfort—but you are engaging them to the fullest when you call on them to help answer your questions and challenge your answers.
Callard shows that Socrates’ method allows us to make progress in thinking about how to manage romantic love, how to confront one’s own death, and how to approach politics. In the process, she gives us nothing less than a new ethics to live by.
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In The Problem of Life, author Mark Clark recounts a pivotal moment when he mistakenly informed a woman of her husband's death. This profound mistake taught him invaluable lessons about existence and purpose. He argues that our relentless pursuit of money, family, and friendships—while important—often distract us from what truly matters, leaving us disenchanted.
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A changed life
- De Johnston Family en 03-28-25
De: Mark Clark
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The Socratic Dialogues: Late Period, Volume 2
- The Laws
- De: Plato
- Narrado por: Laurence Kennedy, Hayward Morse, Sam Dale
- Duración: 14 h y 9 m
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The Laws is the longest of Plato’s Dialogues and actually doesn’t feature Socrates at all - the principal figure taking the lead is the ‘Athenian Stranger’ who engages two older men in the discussion, Cleinias (from Crete) and Megillus (from Sparta). The Dialogue is set in Crete, and the three men embark on a pilgrimage from Knossus to the cave of Dicte, where, legend reports, Zeus was born.
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Water taste textbook of very old genius
- De jeon dong en 03-11-21
De: Plato
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All Things Are Full of Gods
- The Mysteries of Mind and Life
- De: David Bentley Hart
- Narrado por: Rachael Beresford
- Duración: 22 h y 12 m
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In a blossoming garden located far outside all worlds, a group of aging Greek gods have gathered to discuss the nature of existence, the mystery of mind, and whether there is a transcendent God from whom all things come. Turning to Eros, Psyche asks, "Do you see this flower, my love?"
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It's all in the mind
- De Owen Kelly en 08-30-24
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Humanly Possible
- Seven Hundred Years of Humanist Freethinking, Inquiry, and Hope
- De: Sarah Bakewell
- Narrado por: Antonia Beamish
- Duración: 14 h y 27 m
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Humanism is an expansive tradition of thought that places shared humanity, cultural vibrancy, and moral responsibility at the center of our lives. For centuries, this worldview has inspired people to make their choices by principles of freethinking, intellectual inquiry, fellow feeling, and optimism. In this sweeping new history, Sarah Bakewell, herself a lifelong humanist, illuminates the very personal, individual, and, well, human matter of humanism and takes listeners on a grand intellectual adventure.
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A glimmer of hope
- De RAY MONTECALVO en 04-14-23
De: Sarah Bakewell
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Stoicism 101
- From Marcus Aurelius and Epictetus to the Role of Reason and Amor Fati, an Essential Primer on Stoic Philosophy
- De: Erick Cloward
- Narrado por: Erick Cloward
- Duración: 6 h y 12 m
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You’ve seen the memes and quotes everywhere—from Reddit to TikTok—but what is stoicism really about? Stoicism 101 teaches you everything you need to know about this influential philosophy—from its key figures (including Epictetus, Seneca the Younger, and Marcus Aurelius), to its key principles (virtue, mindfulness, and the dichotomy of control). This easy-to-digest guide uses engaging, straightforward lessons to teach you all the important stoic concepts.
De: Erick Cloward
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The Angry Therapist
- De: John Kim
- Narrado por: John Kim
- Duración: 4 h y 3 m
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Tackling relationships, career, and family issues, John Kim, LMFT, thinks of himself as a life-style designer, not a therapist. His radical new approach, that he sometimes calls “self-help in a shot glass” is easy, real, and to the point. He helps people make changes to their lives so that personal growth happens organically, just by living.
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Great Book. a must listen audio book
- De John Butcher en 03-26-21
De: John Kim
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Socrates
- A Man for Our Times
- De: Paul Johnson
- Narrado por: John Curless
- Duración: 4 h y 41 m
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Acclaimed historian and best-selling author Paul Johnson’s books have been translated into dozens of languages. In Socrates: A Man for Our Times, Johnson draws from little-known resources to construct a fascinating account of one of history’s greatest thinkers. Socrates transcended class limitations in Athens during the fifth century B.C. to develop ideas that still shape the way we think about the human body and soul, including the workings of the human mind.
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Plat-Soc-Paul
- De Megasaurus en 11-17-12
De: Paul Johnson
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On Mysticism
- The Experience of Ecstasy
- De: Simon Critchley
- Narrado por: Simon Critchley
- Duración: 8 h y 17 m
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Mysticism is about existential ecstasy—an experience of heightening one's senses and self into a sheer feeling of aliveness. Mystical experiences offer us a practical way to open our thoughts and deepen the sense of our lives, whether through a mainstream connection to God or by taking part in mind-altering experiences. Here, Simon Critchley explores the history and practice of mysticism, from its origins in Eastern and Western religion, through its association with esoteric and occult knowledge, and up to the ecstatic modernism of T.S. Eliot and others.
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Thank you Dr. Critchley
- De Kimberley en 04-22-25
De: Simon Critchley
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The Ethics of Aristotle
- De: The Great Courses, Father Joseph Koterski S.J.
- Narrado por: Father Joseph Koterski S.J.
- Duración: 6 h y 9 m
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In this 12-lecture meditation on Aristotle's Nicomachean Ethics, you'll uncover the clarity and ethical wisdom of one of humanity's greatest minds. Father Koterski shows how and why this great philosopher can help you deepen and improve your own thinking on questions of morality and leading the best life. The aim of these lectures is to provide you with a clear and thoughtful introduction to Aristotle as a moral philosopher.
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Father Joseph is awesome!
- De DeeDeen en 04-08-17
De: The Great Courses, y otros
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Seven and a Half Lessons About the Brain
- De: Lisa Feldman Barrett
- Narrado por: Lisa Feldman Barrett
- Duración: 3 h y 53 m
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Have you ever wondered why you have a brain? Let renowned neuroscientist Lisa Feldman Barrett demystify that big gray blob between your ears. In seven short essays (plus a bite-sized story about how brains evolved), this slim, entertaining, and accessible collection reveals mind-expanding lessons from the front lines of neuroscience research. You'll learn where brains came from, how they're structured (and why it matters), and how yours works in tandem with other brains to create everything you experience.
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slow reader & little bit of a Wokie
- De darren en 06-01-21
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The Sacred Balance (25th Anniversary Edition)
- Rediscovering Our Place in Nature
- De: David Suzuki, Robin Wall Kimmerer - foreword, Bill McKibben - afterword
- Narrado por: David Suzuki, Megan Tooley, Zack Sage
- Duración: 13 h y 57 m
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The world is changing at a relentless pace. How can we slow down and act from a place of respect for all living things? The Sacred Balance shows us how.
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It’s Now or Never
- De Anonymous User en 08-30-24
De: David Suzuki, y otros
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Curious
- The Desire to Know and Why Your Future Depends On It
- De: Ian Leslie
- Narrado por: Sean Runnette
- Duración: 7 h y 26 m
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Everyone is born curious. But only some retain the habits of exploring, learning, and discovering as they grow older. Those who do so tend to be smarter, more creative, and more successful. But at the very moment when the rewards of curiosity have never been higher, it is misunderstood and undervalued, and increasingly monopolized by the cognitive elite. A "curiosity divide" is opening up.
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A very good book, but HORRIBLE narration!
- De David W en 04-08-25
De: Ian Leslie
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The Ancient City
- A Study on the Religion, Laws, and Institutions of Ancient Greece and Rome
- De: Numa Denis Fustel de Coulanges
- Narrado por: Charlton Griffin
- Duración: 15 h y 38 m
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One of the most remarkable historical works of the 19th century came from the pen of French historian Numa Denis Fustel de Coulanges, a native of Paris. This amazing analysis of family and religious life among the ancient Greeks and Romans is the key to understanding ancient Mediterranean civilizations. The story begins in the misty period of the Bronze Age as the Indo-Europeans began to filter down into the Italian and Greek peninsulas. They brought with them a patriarchy that was based on ancestor worship and the veneration of hearth gods.
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Wow! Shifted my whole perspective on Roman History
- De Michael en 08-25-24
Interesting and thoughtful
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Not what you think.
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The author is clearly not a narrator
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New insights on Socrates and human justification
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Timely, well read, and well thought. Well, it is written, so not quite thinking
An opposite of hell
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ever-more annoyingly. Now I only listen for short periods of time. I’m only part way through, and I’m still interested enough not to return it, at least not yet!
Hire a good reader next time!
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The Life Socratic
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