A propos this, longtime reader and attorney John Bogart (who also has a PhD in philosophy) writes:
The Marshall interviews, whatever they are for folks in academia, are even more valuable to those of us in other contexts. I am a devoted reader of them. They are clear, largely jargon-free, short discussions of what a variety of philosophers are up to. People like me, a lawyer, do not have colleagues down the hall to discuss what is going on in Phil Science, feminist theory, or Kant, or whatever. The interviews have been a way to see a little of that. They have been a public service, not just a service to philosophers.
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