"Public": An Essay by Ian Olasov (Keywords: Humanities; Intellectuals; Education; History of Philosophy; Activism)
Briefly

Public philosophy extends beyond famous intellectuals to include diverse activities such as teaching in non-traditional settings, working with communities, and engaging through multimedia.
Philosophers contribute to public discourse not just as commentators, but as educators in prisons, K-12 schools, and through community-based work.
Public philosophy is effectively about cultivating philosophical knowledge and skills outside the academy, making philosophy accessible to a wider audience.
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