Much Ado About MOOCs | Boston Review
I had the opportunity to meet Rob Reich and hear him speak at the 2013 Annual Conference of the Society for Applied Philosophy in Zurich. I wish I had come across this article earlier so I would have had the chance to discuss the topic further. His article is one of the most balanced that I have read on the issue. 
Calling All Philosophers: Conceptual Help Needed
Take the following scenario…
- C has a rights claim against P. 2. C’s rights claim against P generates an obligation O on the part of P. 3. P’s obligation O is general in that P may fulfill O, through and number of actions A: [A1, A2, A3,…, An]. 4. Assume some individual S, interferes with P’s fulfilling O, by interfering with . . .
Calling All Philosophers: Conceptual Help Needed
Take the following scenario…
- C has a rights claim against P. 2. C’s rights claim against P generates an obligation O on the part of P. 3. P’s obligation O is general in that P may fulfill O, through and number of actions A: [A1, A2, A3,…, An]. 4. Assume some individual S, interferes with P’s fulfilling O, by interfering with . . .
Pettit on Political Philosophers
But to say that no one individual philosopher can expect to do much alone is not to say that political philosophy as such does not achieve anything significant. The prospect of political conversation coming entirely adrift from the reflection of political philosophers is a bleak and chilling scenario. For it is mainly by virtue of the . . .
Pettit on Political Philosophers
But to say that no one individual philosopher can expect to do much alone is not to say that political philosophy as such does not achieve anything significant. The prospect of political conversation coming entirely adrift from the reflection of political philosophers is a bleak and chilling scenario. For it is mainly by virtue of the . . .