In the Agora: The Public Face of Canadian Philosophy

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University of Toronto Press, 2006 - Philosophy - 486 pages

Mark Kingwell, John Ralston Saul, Jan Zwicky, Thomas Hurka, Will Kymlicka, Graeme Hunter, Paul and Patricia Churchland, Michel Seymour, Arthur Schafer, Charles Taylor-the list of Canadian philosophers who have made important contributions to public debate is a long one. Here, in a single volume we find their views on topics ranging from free speech to free trade, from science to citizenship, from terrorism to tyranny, and from ethics to the environment.

In the Agora celebrates the unique perspectives, distinctive voices, and important contributions of Canadian philosophers by bringing together some of the nations' top minds to speak candidly on issues of popular public debate. Following a foreword by John Ralston Saul, editors Andrew D. Irvine and John S. Russell have carefully collected over a hundred essays into an accessible, controversial, and lively book that delves into any number of significant issues.

A spirited and engaging read, In the Agora effectively illustrates how Canadian philosophers have contributed to public discourse and enriched our world. It is a collection that is sure to prompt both interest and debate.

Contributors:
Paul M. Churchland
Andrew Irvine
Thomas Hurka
Trudy Govier
Jeffrey Foss
Jan Zwicky
James Robert Brown
Patricia Smith Churchland
Ray Jennings
Mark Kingwell
John Russell
Ian Hacking
William Hare
Graeme Hunter
John Woods
Thomas De Koninck
David Gauthier
Charles Taylor
Peter Loptson
Jan Narveson
John Dixon
Leo Groarke
Paul Groarke
Stan Persky
Grant Brown
Susan Sherwin
Leslie Burkholder
Michel Seymour
Will Kymlicka
John RalstonSaul
Alister Browne
Lou Marinoff
Steven Davis

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About the author (2006)

Andrew D. Irvine is a professor in the Department of Philosophy at the University of British Columbia.

John S. Russell is an instructor and Department Chair in the Department of Philosophy at Langara College.

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