Lysaker argues here that philosophy needs to attend to the language it uses-rather than inaccessible, academic prose, philosophers should remember the full range of voices available to them and find ways to write that will enable them to communicate more broadly.
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Lysaker argues here that philosophy needs to attend to the language it uses-rather than inaccessible, academic prose, philosophers should remember the full range of voices available to them and find ways to write that will enable them to communicate more broadly.
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