[Apologies for Cross-posting]
This tribute to the breadth and influence
of Trudy Govier’s philosophical work begins with her early scholarship in argumentation theory, paying special attention to its pedagogical expression. While
her work on argumentation has continued throughout her career, much of Govier’s later work addresses social philosophy and the problems of trust and response to moral wrongs. The contributors address Govier’s philosophical progress
and its practical application, occasionally locating points of connection and tension between the two streams of her thought.
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Catherine E. Hundleby, PhD
Associate Professor of Philosophy
Cross-appointed to Women’s and Gender Studies
Fellow at the Centre for Research in Reasoning, Argumentation & Rhetoric
Coordinator, PhD in Argumentation Studies
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