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  • Formaat: Hardback, 480 pages, kõrgus x laius x paksus: 254x178x27 mm, kaal: 1042 g
  • Sari: Blackwell Companions to Philosophy
  • Ilmumisaeg: 08-Apr-2022
  • Kirjastus: Wiley-Blackwell
  • ISBN-10: 1119635225
  • ISBN-13: 9781119635222
Teised raamatud teemal:
  • Formaat: Hardback, 480 pages, kõrgus x laius x paksus: 254x178x27 mm, kaal: 1042 g
  • Sari: Blackwell Companions to Philosophy
  • Ilmumisaeg: 08-Apr-2022
  • Kirjastus: Wiley-Blackwell
  • ISBN-10: 1119635225
  • ISBN-13: 9781119635222
Teised raamatud teemal:
"Will have appeal to a very diverse range of philosophers, across all traditional branches of philosophy (nearly all major areas are covered). Combines substantive philosophical work on the various philosophical areas, with detailed methodological work, and introductory chapters exploring the nature of public philosophy per se"--

The first anthology devoted to the theory and practice of all forms of public philosophy

A Companion to Public Philosophy brings together in a single volume the diverse practices, modalities, and perspectives of this rapidly growing field. Forty-two chapters written by established practitioners and newer voices alike consider questions ranging from the definition of public philosophy to the value of public philosophy to both society and philosophy itself. Throughout the book, philosophers offer insights into the different publics they have engaged, the topics they have explored, the methods they have used and the lessons they have learned from these engagements.

The Companion explores important philosophical issues concerning the practice of philosophy in the public sphere, how public philosophy relates to advocacy, philosophical collaborations with political activists, locations where public philosophy can be done, and more. Many essays highlight underserved topics such as effective altruism, fat activism, trans activism, indigenous traditions, and Africana philosophy, while other essays set the stage for rigorous debates about the boundaries of public philosophy and its value as a legitimate way to do philosophy.

  • Discusses the range of approaches that professional philosophers can use to engage with non-academic audiences
  • Explores the history and impact of public philosophy from the time of Socrates to the modern era
  • Highlights the work of public philosophers concerning issues of equity, social justice, environmentalism, and medical ethics
  • Covers the modalities used by contemporary public philosophers, including film and television, podcasting, internet memes, and community-engaged teaching
  • Includes essays by those who bring philosophy to corporations, government policy, consulting, American prisons, and activist groups across the political spectrum

A Companion to Public Philosophy is essential reading for philosophers from all walks of life who are invested in and curious about the ways that philosophy can impact the public and how the public can impact philosophy. It is also an excellent text for undergraduate and graduate courses on the theory and practice of public philosophy as well as broader courses on philosophy, normative ethics, and comparative and world philosophy.

Notes on Contributors ix
Foreword xix
Jason Stanley
Part I Public Philosophy and Its Problems 1(52)
1 What Is Public Philosophy?
3(6)
Lee McIntyre
2 The Professionalization of Philosophy: From Athens to the APA and Beyond
9(9)
Adam Briggle
3 Rekindling Public Philosophy
18(8)
Tom Morris
4 The Case Against Public Philosophy
26(15)
Jack Russell Weinstein
5 The Value of Public Philosophy
41(12)
Evelyn Brister
Part II Locations and Impacts 53(148)
6 Feminist Bioethics as Public Practice
55(10)
Yolonda Wilson
7 Disability, Bioethics, and the Duty to Do Public Philosophy During a Global Pandemic
65(10)
Joseph A. Stramondo
8 Philosophy in Public Life in the Latin American and Latinx Traditions: Mexico and Argentina
75(11)
Sergio A. Gallegos-Ordorica
9 Africana Public Philosophy and Its Critique of Anti-Black Propaganda
86(9)
Dalitso Ruwe
10 Earth - A Place for Indigenous Solutions
95(11)
Daniel R. Wildcat
11 Public Reasoning About the Good Life
106(8)
Massimo Pigliucci
12 Public Philosophy, Sustainability, and Environmental Problems
114(9)
Zachary Piso
13 Philosophy of Protest and Epistemic Activism
123(11)
Jose Medina
14 Public Philosophy and Deliberative Practices
134(9)
Noelle McAfee
15 Peace Literacy, Public Philosophy, and Peace Activism
143(11)
Christian Matheis
Sharyn Clough
16 Public Philosophy and Fat Activism
154(12)
Lacey J. Davidson
Melissa D. Gruver
17 Public Philosophy in Effective Altruism
166(9)
Brian Berkey
18 Public Philosophy and Food: Foodies, Ethics, and Activism
175(11)
Shanti Chu
19 Public Philosophy and Trans Activism
186(15)
Veronica Ivy
B.R. George
Part III Modalities 201(124)
20 Popular Ethics in The Good Place and Beyond
203(8)
Todd May
21 Welcome to Voice Land: Public Philosophy on the Radio
211(10)
Anthony L. Cashio
22 Public Philosophy Through Film
221(12)
S.B. Schoonover
23 Say What? Talking Philosophy with the Public
233(7)
Ruth Chang
24 Public Philosophy and Popular Culture
240(9)
William Irwin
25 Public Philosophy Through Narrative
249(10)
Barry Lam
26 Philosophy Podcasting
259(7)
Peter Adamson
27 Philosophical Spaces
266(14)
Ian Olasov
28 Philosophy in Nature as a Kind of Public Philosophy
280(10)
Andrea Christelle
29 Philosophical Counseling
290(13)
Lou Marinoff
30 The Transformative Power of Community Engaged Teaching
303(8)
A. Todd Franklin
31 Philosophy Through Memes
311(14)
Simon J. Evnine
Part IV Collaborators 325(72)
32 Philosophy for Children
327(10)
Jana Mohr Lone
33 Public Philosophy in Prisons
337(10)
Michael Ray
34 Philosophical Collaborations with Activists
347(12)
Andrea J. Pitts
35 Getting Close: Philosophers Engage with Government and NGOS
359(12)
Anita L. Allen
36 Healthcare Ethics Consultation as Public Philosophy
371(10)
Lisa Fuller
Mark Christopher Navin
37 Ethics Consulting in Industry
381(7)
Michael Brent
Reid Blackman
38 Interactions Between Professionalized and Non-Professionalized Philosophers
388(9)
John Altmann
Bryan W. Van Norden
Part V Looking Forward 397(46)
39 Troubling the "Public" in and Through Philosophy
399(10)
George Yancy
40 Esse est Percipi: Public Relations for Philosophers
409(10)
Patrick Lin
41 Institutional Challenges to Public Philosophy
419(9)
Michael D. Burroughs
42 The Future of Public Philosophy
428(15)
Nancy McHugh
Index 443
LEE McINTYRE is a Research Fellow at the Center for Philosophy and History of Science at Boston University and a Lecturer in Ethics at Harvard Extension School. He is the author of Post-Truth, The Scientific Attitude, and How to Talk to a Science Denier.

NANCY McHUGH is a Professor of Philosophy at the University of Dayton and the Executive Director of the Fitz Center for Leadership in Community. She is the author of The Limits of Knowledge: Generating Pragmatist Feminist Cases for Situated Knowing and Feminist Philosophies AZ.

IAN OLASOV is a doctoral candidate in philosophy at the Graduate Center of the City University of New York. He is the founder of Brooklyn Public Philosophers and the author of Ask a Philosopher: Answers to Your Most Important and Most Unexpected Questions.