Hay on why

The Philosophers' Magazine 47:20-22 (2009)
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Philosophy has become more and more abstracted from people’s daily lives, so in a way, philosophers are a kind of joke in Britain. The only time they appearis in comedy and it seems to me really important to do something about this

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