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564. Philosophy Beyond Books: Food For Thought feat. Julian Baggini

Jul 9, 2025
Julian Baggini, a renowned philosopher and author, discusses how to make philosophy accessible and relatable. He explores the interplay of dietary choices and philosophical thought, advocating for systemic change over individual perfection. The conversation delves into the importance of cognitive empathy and the role of attention in ethical decision-making. Baggini also introduces 'technophronesis,' a term for practical wisdom in technology use, prompting a reevaluation of our relationship with food and tech in modern society.
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Aspiring To Live Philosophically

  • Anyone can aspire to live philosophically without formal training or making original contributions.
  • Living philosophically means learning from great thinkers and thinking and living accordingly.
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Epistemic Virtue In Thinking

  • Epistemic virtues like sincerity and accuracy shape good thinking more than logic rules alone.
  • Being genuinely open and accurately understanding others' positions leads to better conclusions than mere intellectual brilliance.
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Philosophical Temperament Is Character

  • Philosophical temperament relates to character, which can be cultivated, not fixed personality traits.
  • Different personalities like Nietzsche and Williams can share a good philosophical temperament by working on virtues.
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