Home > EIP > Vol. 15 > Iss. 1 (2014)
Public Philosophy
Issue Editor:
Jack Russell WeinsteinEditor's Introduction
Public Philosophy: Introduction
Jack Russell Weinstein
Essays: What is Public Philosophy
The Nature and Possibility of Public Philosophy
Jeremy Barris
What Does Public Philosophy Do? (Hint: It Does Not Make Better Citizens)
Jack Russell Weinstein
Essays: Public Philosophy and the Profession of Philosophy
Public Philosophy and Tenure/Promotion: Rethinking “Teaching, Scholarship and Service”
Christopher Meyers
The Value of Public Philosophy to Philosophers
Massimo Pigliucci and Leonard Finkelman
Essays: Public Philosophy and the History of Philosophy
Socrates and St. Paul: Can Christian Apologetics be Public Philosophy?
Mark S. McLeod-Harrison
The Relevance of Analytic Philosophy to Personal, Public, and Democratic Life
Matt Chick and Matthew LaVine
Investigating the Nature and Value of Public Philosophy from the Pragmatists’ Perspective
William Pamerleau
Book Reviews
Review of "The Many Faces of Beauty"
Theodore Gracyk
Review of "Did Darwin Write the Origin Backwards? Philosophical Essays on Darwin’s Theory"
Kenneth Blake Vernon
Review of "Violencia de Texto, Violencia de Contexto: Historiografía y literatura testimonial, Chile 1973 (Violence of Text, Violence of Context: Historiography and testimonial literatura, Chile 1973)"
Maximiliano E. Korstanje
Review of "Nietzsche, Psychology, & First Philosophy"
Zachary Thomas Settle