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Hyperspecialization and All-You-Can-Eat Philosophy
Hyperspecialization and All-You-Can-Eat Philosophy

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In our youth, we often find ourselves being asked, “What do you want to be when you grow up?” I think, for those of us who ended up in philosophy, there was a call to action as the “hero.” That . . .

In our youth, we often find ourselves being asked, “What do you want to be when you grow up?” I think, for those of us who ended up in philosophy, there was a call to action as the “hero.” That is, before we are made aware of our greater socio-historical context, we (generally speaking) had […]

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