Introduction

Philosophy in the Contemporary World 12 (1):2-2 (2005)
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Abstract

The Society for Philosophy in the Contemporary World wishes to devote this special issue of Philosophy in the Contemporary World to themes in the philosophy of Michael Krausz. This is only fitting. For years now, Michael Krausz has been at the heart of our society’s liveliest exchanges. At many of our conferences, our group meetings, and in the pages of this journal, Krausz’s keen insights, probing challenges, supportive suggestions, and inspiring theses have helped us to shape our own views. More so, his patient, elegant, and clear-minded presentations to us of his views have proved for many of us to be invaluable additions to our philosophical educations.

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