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Aspiration, Acclaim, and Ancient Philosophy: A Conversation with Agnes Callard

How to be a good public philosopher.

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Escape From and Contempt for Action

Lucy tells the story of John Dewey’s theoretical hangups

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Escapism in English Theories of Utopia

Wen Li traces “escape” throughout the history of English thought

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