Philosophy and its Public Role (2004)

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Edited by William Aiken and John Haldane

Essays by John Arthur, Bob Brecher, Richard Brook, David Carr, James Child, Geoffrey Cupit, Wendy Donner, Anthony Ellis, Daniel Farrell, Bart Gruzalski, Jonathan Jacobs, Terence McLaughlin, Rex Martin, Andrew Moore, and Lisa Portmess.

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Philosophy and its Public Role should attract two kinds of readers, people interested in seeing philosophy find and deal with real issues in society and public policy, and people who have an interest in the role philosophy plays in the criminal justice system.

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