Philosophers in power

The Philosophers' Magazine 52 (52):15-18 (2011)
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Abstract

“Being adept at philosophy doesn’t mean that you can’t be practical, doesn’t mean you can’t have hands-on experience of the world, doesn’t mean that you are in any way isolated and theoretical. If that were the case then we’d be very poor human beings.”

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