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Public Philosophy Daniel Candel Bormann - June 2, 2026
Imagine you read Kant. You may disagree with him, you may be bored by his style, but you will persevere, for after all, he...
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Over the past two decades, we have watched the pillars of public knowledge gradually weaken. John Stuart Mill is probably turning in his grave...
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Megan Craig is an artist, essayist, and Associate Professor Philosophy at Stony Brook University. She is the author of Levinas and James: Toward a...
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