I was recently at a conference on disagreement where someone was wearing a t-shirt, which said, if I were to agree with you, we would both be wrong. And I think that's just sort of like not the way. There is going to be an opportunity when we just want to know more about what the other person thinks. But for most questions, I have something to do with how we should live.
In today's world of misinformation and misrepresentation, it's wise to be skeptical. But has our skepticism gone too far? What does it look like to not only refute what is false — but also to follow what is true?
In this episode, hear from two philosophy professors, Dr. Meghan Sullivan of Notre Dame and Dr. Katja Vogt of Columbia University. Their conversation from April 2022 draws from philosophers like Aristotle and Plato, and they discuss how truth can be appreciated and acted upon, what it means to pursue truth together, and how rediscovering the value of truth just might make our lives and society better.