The Varieties of Applied Philosophy: Introduction

Danish Yearbook of Philosophy 56 (2):105-111 (2023)
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Abstract

Applied philosophy is experiencing its “golden days,” as Kasper Lippert-Rasmussen says in his insightful introduction to A Companion to Applied Philosophy. Applied philosophy seems to be distinguished from its opposite, pure philosophy, usually understood as traditional philosophy, which deals with subjects such as free will, consciousness, or knowledge in philosophical subdisciplines like ethics, metaphysics, and epistemology. To embrace applied philosophy could thus mean to advocate for a philosophy that deals with questions “relevant to ‘the important questions of everyday life,’” as Leslie Stevenson puts it, as opposed to questions that arise from within the subdisciplines of pure philosophy.

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Philip Højme (Hoejme)
Polish Academy of Sciences (PhD)
Antje Gimmler
Aalborg University

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