Philosophy and Money-Making

Philosophy in the Contemporary World 7 (4):21-24 (2000)
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This essay argues that there is no obvious reason not to make money doing philosophy. Whether philosophical counselling is justified, however, dependson the practitioners of this service defining the benefit of that service.

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