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Rachel Aviv's March 2023 *New Yorker* profile of the University of Chicago philosopher Agnes Callard — a portrait of a thinker whose private life became the central laboratory for her own philosophy of [[callard-aspiration|aspiration]]. Callard left her husband Ben for a former graduate student, Arnold Brooks, and now lives in a three-adult household where Ben, Agnes, and Arnold co-raise three children. The piece is notable for Jason's book *Deep Ambition* because Callard does not treat her preference shift as something to be defended or tidied — she treats it as ongoing philosophical work, an…
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