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Q: What is Martha Nussbaum's main criticism of Astra Taylor's film Examined Life?
A: It misrepresents the tradition of philosophy, particularly Socratic methods.
Q: Which philosophers does Nussbaum consider to be solidly within philosophy?
A: Peter Singer and Anthony Appiah.
Q: How does Nussbaum describe Socrates' approach to argument?
A: He values clear definitions and rigorous questioning over authority.
Q: What does Socrates teach about dealing with disagreement?
A: To view opponents as having reasons and to engage in respectful dialogue.
Q: How does Nussbaum differentiate between authority and reason in philosophy?
A: She argues that philosophy should prioritize reason over authority.
Q: What alternative does Nussbaum propose for depicting philosophy in film?
A: Show interactions in a philosophy class focusing on dialogue and questioning.
Q: What is the significance of The Chicago Sessions according to Nussbaum?
A: It exemplifies the Socratic method in fostering respectful dialogue and deliberation.
Q: What does Nussbaum suggest is needed in public culture regarding philosophy?
A: A focus on deliberation, careful listening, and respectful exchanges of ideas.