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Public Philosophy Journal, vol. 5, no. 2
This collection features work from Philosophy in the Wild, which asks how ways of doing philosophy impact the kinds of philosophy being done and the kinds of philosophical engagement that are possible. We think that taking philosophy outside of its usual fluorescent, wired context would open up new ways of theorizing our relation to the world, as well as create new ways of engaging with philosophy. Thus Philosophy in the Wild hosts outdoor and technology-free conferences and workshops. Our goal is to foster a more engaged and contemplative mode of doing philosophy.
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Hello, We’re Philosophy in the Wild
by Zachary Agoff, Mike Gadomski, Maja SidzińskaPublished- This text has 0 annotations
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Toward a Digital Cynicism
by Vincent Del Prado, Ansgar AllenPublished- This text has 0 annotations
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Forging a New Relationship with Nature: Lessons from the Indigenous Philosophies of Abya Yala (América or the Americas)
by Alessandro Ramón Moscarítolo PalacioPublished- This text has 0 annotations
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Learning in the Open Air
by Amanda CorrisPublished- This text has 0 annotations
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Let’s Rewild Philosophy
by Arthur ObstPublished- This text has 0 annotations
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- container titlePublic Philosophy Journal
- issn2572-7990
- issue2
- publisherPublic Philosophy Journal
- publisher placeEast Lansing, MI
- rightsCC BY 4.0
- volume5
- doi
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