Can Philosophy be International?

Metaphilosophy 28 (4):302-313 (1997)
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There is a difference between internationalism in politics and philosophy. This paper takes the position that internationalism is possible in politics but not in philosophy, although it is an objective worth pursuing in both domains.

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