"Upstream" with Erik Torenberg

E124: How to Have A Philosophical Marriage w/ Agnes Callard and Arnold Brooks

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Mar 9, 2025
In this engaging discussion, philosophy professors Agnes Callard and Arnold Brooks explore the dynamics of their unconventional marriage. They delve into how philosophical perspectives shape their relationship, viewing marriage as an evolving journey rather than a final destination. The duo discusses the significance of shared intellectual pursuits and the lessons learned from both marriage and divorce. They also touch on parenting, emphasizing the importance of curiosity and open dialogue in raising children, all while navigating the challenges of public perception.
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Unconventional Beginnings

  • Agnes Callard and Arnold Brooks met during a philosophy course at the University of Chicago, where she was a professor and he a student.
  • Their romantic relationship began while Agnes was married, leading to a quick divorce and their subsequent marriage.
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Philosophical Attraction

  • Arnold was drawn to Agnes's unique philosophical perspective, finding in her a fellow philosopher who shared his understanding of the discipline's significance.
  • Agnes was initially attracted to Arnold's exceptional ability to interpret Aristotle.
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The Aristotle Interpreter

  • Agnes was captivated by Arnold's ability to interpret Aristotle, considering it an impressive intellectual feat.
  • She later realized his interpretive skills extended beyond Aristotle to people in general, including herself.
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