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The joy of discussing life’s great questions with a philosopher friend

A higher form of love than romance or conjugal felicity was what Socrates offered in his dialogues, says Agnes Callard

Stuart Jeffries
Socrates and Alcibiades by François-André Vincent.  Fine Art Images/Heritage Images via Getty Images
EXPLORE THE ISSUE 11 January 2025
issue 11 January 2025

At an improbable soirée in 1987, Mike Tyson was making aggressive sexual advances to the young model Naomi Campbell when the septuagenarian philosopher A.J. Ayer stepped in to demand that the boxer desist. ‘Do you know who I am? I’m the heavyweight champion of the world,’ snarled Tyson. ‘And I,’ replied Ayer, ‘am the former Wykeham Professor of Logic.

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