The Future of Practical Philosophy: a Reply to Taylor

International Journal of Philosophical Practice 2 (2):46-51 (2004)
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This response to Taylor’s paper, “The Future of Applied Philosophy” (also includ­ed in this issue) describes Taylor’s understanding of the problems that practical philosophy faces; describes Taylor’s responses to these problems, and offers criticisms of his arguments.

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