Introduction to The Philosopher as Public Intellectual

Metaphilosophy 33 (5):495-501 (2002)
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This introductory essay offers a general survey of some of the conceptual and normative issues that arise with respect to the philosopher as a public intellectual, arguing that philosophers should be public intellectuals. It also briefly introduces the themes of the essays that follow.

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Raja Halwani
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