June 12, 2018, Blog of the APA, by David V. Johnson
“Public philosophy, I maintain, should be philosophy in the public interest. That is, it should be philosophy that informs civic debate and civic life. It should be philosophy, in that it uses philosophical techniques, methods, and concepts. It should also be in the public interest, in that it addresses issues of civic import and in ways that are accessible to the general public.”
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