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Vol. 2, No. 2 (Fall 2019)
Public Philosophy Journal
We are pleased to share volume 2, issue 2, of the Public Philosophy Journal. First presented at the Philosophical Engagements with Trauma conference at the University of North Carolina: Asheville, these essays have been collected and edited by Melissa Burchard, Courtney Miller, and Hannah Bacon.
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The Need for Philosophy in Times of Trauma
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(Re)Imagining (Re)HabilitationAn Argument from Death Row
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Trauma, Embodiment, and Compromised Agency
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Coping with Epistemic TraumaThe Africana Pursuit of New Humanism
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Swallowing Traumatic AngerFamily Abuse and the Pressure to Forgive
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