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Myisha Cherry's public philosophy podcast UnMute amplifies the work of diverse philosophers working on issues of contemporary social and political relevance by presenting provocative, stimulating, powerful, and yet relaxed interviews that anyone can understand. Gathering together 31 of these interviews, along with other materials such as illustrations, a "Say What?" glossary, and descriptions of how these thinkers first got into philosophy, the book amplifies thisimportant work even further, inviting readers from backgrounds as wide-ranging as those of the people interviewed.

Produktbeschreibung
Myisha Cherry's public philosophy podcast UnMute amplifies the work of diverse philosophers working on issues of contemporary social and political relevance by presenting provocative, stimulating, powerful, and yet relaxed interviews that anyone can understand. Gathering together 31 of these interviews, along with other materials such as illustrations, a "Say What?" glossary, and descriptions of how these thinkers first got into philosophy, the book amplifies thisimportant work even further, inviting readers from backgrounds as wide-ranging as those of the people interviewed.
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Autorenporträt
Myisha Cherry is Assistant Professor of Philosophy at the University of California, Riverside. The host and producer of the UnMute Podcast, she has written publicly about emotions, justice, race, and gender for the Los Angeles Times, New Philosopher, Salon, and Huffington Post. Her other books include The Moral Psychology of Anger, co-edited with Owen Flanagan (Rowman and Littlefield).