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A Guide to Field Philosophy : Case Studies and Practical Strategies, PDF eBook

A Guide to Field Philosophy : Case Studies and Practical Strategies PDF

Edited by Evelyn Brister, Robert Frodeman

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Description

Philosophers increasingly engage in practical work with other disciplines and the world at large. This volume draws together the lessons learned from this work-including philosophers' contributions to scientific research projects, consultations on matters of policy, and expertise provided to government agencies and non-profits-on how to effectively practice philosophy. Its 22 case studies are organized into five sections:

I Collaboration and Communication

II Policymaking and the Public Sphere

III Fieldwork in the Academy

IV Fieldwork in the Professions

V Changing Philosophical Practice

Together, these essays provide a practical, how-to guide for doing philosophy in the field-how to find problems that can benefit from philosophical contributions, effectively collaborate with other professionals and community members, make fieldwork a positive part of a philosophical career, and anticipate and negotiate the sorts of unanticipated problems that crop up in direct public engagement.

Key features:

  • Gives specific advice on how to integrate philosophy with outside groups.
  • Offers examples from working with the public and private sectors, community organizations, and academic groups.
  • Provides lessons learned, often summarized at the end of chapters, for how to practice philosophy in the field.