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Aspiration must be framed as a process in which we are guided by the values of the self which we aspire to be, rather than our current values. This framing avoids a dilemma where, as Abbé Sieyès might have put it, "if the new values agree with the old, the change is superfluous; if they disagree, the
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In 2011, Callard divorced her husband, fellow University of Chicago professor Ben Callard, who she had married in 2003. She began a relationship with Arnold Brooks, who was a graduate student at the time. After a year of dating, they married. Agnes has two children with Callard and one with Brooks.
492:, which outlines and defends a theory about the process of changes in an individual's values, which she calls "aspiration". A summary of the book which was made by a fan and endorsed by the author divides the book into these core claims and various supporting claims (not reproduced here): 542:: "if a second chamber dissents from the first, it is mischievous; if it agrees it is superfluous." The reference to Sieyès was not made in Callard's book itself, but was made by the summary as a way to explain what the book refers to as "Strawson's Dilemma" (after 511:
A specific form of psychological conflict called "intrinsic conflict" is unique to aspiration. Aspirants feel torn between their current values and the values they aim to acquire, which makes coming to love or appreciate something
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Each numbered claim is supposed to be made by the corresponding numbered chapter in the book, with claim 0 made in the introduction section and claim 7 in the conclusion section. The reference to
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Individuals are praiseworthy for the good valuational condition they attain through aspiration, while they are blameworthy for the culpable failure to aspire to a better condition.
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The theory of aspiration helps us understand situations of motherhood and infertility, for example, better than other theories that have so far been invented.
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is an instance of intrinsic conflict. Akrasia results from the imperfect grasp of values and the need to make decisions based on our current understanding.
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Note that "decision theory" in the book's context refers to a number of philosophical theories about decisions, not to the branch of probability known as
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Aspiration is a unique kind of rational agency, and requires a unique theoretical approach; it cannot be understood in terms of decision theory.
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survivors. Callard was raised in Budapest until age five. She and her parents later moved to
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soon after being first posted, in November 2022, and was only unpinned on 2023-06-23.
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McHugh, Nancy; Brister, Evelyn; Olasov, Ian; Franklin, Todd (March 5, 2019).
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Callard delivering the Mala and Solomon Kamm Lecture in Ethics in 2023
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before returning to Berkeley and completing her PhD in philosophy.
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Aspiration is the form of agency directed at the acquisition of
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She resides with both her current husband and her ex-husband.
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In 2017, she created the Night Owls public debate series in
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Podcasts that have hosted her include 769:Undergraduate Philosophy Journal of Australasia 1372: 378: 323:She earned a Bachelor of Arts degree from the 1821:American scholars of ancient Greek philosophy 1236:"Agnes Callard, Author at The Point Magazine" 522:change cannot come from our rational agency." 1264: 1437:A Podcast by Robin Hanson and Agnes Callard 287: 1721: 1180:"What Does It Mean to 'Speak as a Woman'?" 1159:"Why Am I Reading Apocalyptic Novels Now?" 1014:"Guggenheim Foundation Names 2019 Fellows" 276:. Her primary areas of specialization are 31: 1382:Kubzansky, Caroline (November 19, 2018). 1381: 1042:"Philosophers Win Guggenheim Fellowships" 981: 825:"How Is Good Public Philosophy Possible?" 348:Callard has been a faculty member at the 1327:(Interview). 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Samuel Scheffler
Philosophy
Ancient philosophy
ethics
University of Chicago
née
philosopher
associate professor
philosophy
University of Chicago
ancient philosophy
ethics
Budapest
Hungary
AIDS
Riker's Island
Holocaust
Rome
New York metropolitan area
University of Chicago
University of California, Berkeley
Princeton University
University of Chicago

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