Philosophical emergencies

The Philosophers' Magazine 69:83-89 (2015)
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Abstract

This essay comments on the sense of disquiet philosophers, especially newer philosophers, can feel when discussing sensitive topics with non-philosophers, and the role philosophy teachers have in providing support to students who are undergoing substantial personal transformation.

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