ContributorsForewordJason StanleyPart I Public Philosophy and Its Problems1. What Is Public Philosophy?Lee McIntyre2. The Professionalization of Philosophy: From Athens to the APA and BeyondAdam Briggle3. Rekindling Public PhilosophyTom Morris4. The Case Against Public PhilosophyJack Weinstein5. The Value of Public PhilosophyEvelyn BristerPart II Locations and Impacts6. Feminist Bioethics as Public PracticeYolonda Wilson7. Disability, Bioethics, and the Duty to Do Public Philosophy During a Global PandemicJoseph Stramondo8. Philosophy in Public Life in the Latin American and Latinx Traditions: Mexico and ArgentinaSergio A. Gallegos-Ordorica9. Africana Public Philosophy and Its Critique of Anti-Black PropagandaDalitso Ruwe10. Earth - A Place for Indigenous SolutionsDaniel R. Wildcat11. Public Reasoning about the Good LifeMassimo Pigliucci12. Public Philosophy, Sustainability, and Environmental ProblemsZachary Piso13. Philosophy of Protest and Epistemic ActivismJosé Medina14. Public Philosophy and Deliberative PracticesNoëlle McAfee15. Peace Literacy, Public Philosophy, and Peace ActivismChristian Matheis and Sharyn Clough16. Public Philosophy and Fat ActivismLacey Davidson and Melissa Gruver17. Public Philosophy in Effective AltruismBrian Berkey18. Public Philosophy and Food: Foodies, Ethics, and ActivismShanti Chu19. Public Philosophy and Trans ActivismVeronica Ivy and B. R. GeorgePart III Modalities20. Popular Ethics in The Good Place and BeyondTodd May21. Welcome to Voice Land: Public Philosophy on the RadioAnthony Cashio22. Public Philosophy Through FilmSteven Schoonover23. Say What? Talking Philosophy with the PublicRuth Chang24. Public Philosophy and Popular CultureWilliam Irwin25. Public Philosophy Through NarrativeBarry Lam26. Philosophy PodcastingPeter Adamson27. Philosophical SpacesIan Olasov28. Philosophy in Nature as a Kind of Public PhilosophyAndrea Christelle29. Philosophical CounselingLou Marinoff30. The Transformative Power of Community Engaged TeachingA. Todd Franklin31. Philosophy Through MemesSimon EvninePart IV Collaborators32. Philosophy for ChildrenJana Mohr Lone33. Public Philosophy in PrisonsMichael Ray34. Philosophical Collaborations with ActivistsAndrea Pitts35. Getting Close: Philosophers Engage with Government and NGOSAnita L. Allen36. Healthcare Ethics Consultation as Public PhilosophyLisa Fuller and Mark Christopher Navin37. Ethics Consulting In IndustryMichael Brent and Reid Blackman38. Interactions Between Professionalized and Non-Professionalized PhilosophersJohn Altmann and Bryan W. Van NordenPart V Looking Forward39. Troubling the "Public" in and through PhilosophyGeorge Yancy40. Esse est Percipi: Public Relations for PhilosophersPatrick Lin41. Institutional Challenges to Public PhilosophyMichael D. Burroughs42. The Future of Public PhilosophyNancy Arden McHughIndex
LEE McINTYRE is a Research Fellow at the Center for Philosophy and History of Science at Boston University and a Lecturer in Ethics at Harvard Extension School. He is the author of Post-Truth, The Scientific Attitude, and How to Talk to a Science Denier.NANCY McHUGH is a Professor of Philosophy at the University of Dayton and the Executive Director of the Fitz Center for Leadership in Community. She is the author of The Limits of Knowledge: Generating Pragmatist Feminist Cases for Situated Knowing and Feminist Philosophies A-Z.IAN OLASOV is a doctoral candidate in philosophy at the Graduate Center of the City University of New York. He is the founder of Brooklyn Public Philosophers and the author of Ask a Philosopher: Answers to Your Most Important and Most Unexpected Questions.
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