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Dr. John Kaag: Be Not Afraid: How Philosophy and William James Saved My Life
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Dr. John Kaag: Be Not Afraid: How Philosophy and William James Saved My Life

The Meaningful Life with Andrew G. Marshall

December 19, 202251m 22s

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Show Notes

“Be not afraid of life. Believe that life is worth living, and your belief will help create the fact.”

Philosopher William James (brother of the novelist Henry James) seems way ahead of his time with this insight. 

Our guest this week is author and philosopher John Kaag. John credits William James with helping him through several existential crises, including bouts of despair as a young man, and two divorces. 

Andrew and John discuss:

⭐️The pressing choice in modern life of where to put our attention

⭐️How philosophy helps parents

⭐️The ways daily habits and routines entrap us

⭐️The problem of empathy and the challenge of honouring the inner lives of others.

 

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⭐️When is it justified to believe?

⭐️3 things John Kaag knows to be true.

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You might also enjoy Andrew’s interview with Andy West on Inherited Guilt: How Philosophy Helped Me Heal 

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