i think that there are a lot of problems that are solvable, but you actually, yourself have to do the work. We tend to solve it with the person that we end up marrying, right? It's not that i'm sitting here figuring out who to marry all on my own, right? I'm not doing that, im. But what you say reminds me, we talk about the experts and delegating to others way to think about the death of expertise,. which is a something i think about a lot these days. As the medium, to my view, falls apart as a source of knowledge for so many people.
Philosopher and author Agnes Callard talks with EconTalk host Russ Roberts about the state of philosophy, the power of philosophy, and the search for wisdom and truth. This is a wide-ranging conversation related to the question of how we learn, how to behave ethically, and the role of religion and philosophy in encouraging good behavior.