2018 Central Division Dewey Lecture: Five Decades of Philosophy
Briefly

In his John Dewey Lecture, Robert Audi presents a reflective overview of his five-decade journey in philosophy, critically examining how philosophical thought has evolved. He illuminates crucial shifts in areas such as ethics and epistemology, expressing the importance of adapting these philosophies to contemporary societal challenges. Audi emphasizes that philosophy is a living practice that must remain relevant, as it continues to inform our understanding of moral and epistemic dimensions of human life. His work and legacy significantly contribute to ongoing discussions in the field.
In this lecture, Audi reflects on five decades of philosophical thought and practice, emphasizing the evolving nature of philosophical inquiry and its relevance today.
Audi's exploration of ethics, epistemology, and the philosophical pursuit underscores the significant shifts in philosophical perspectives over the last fifty years.
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