Philosophy at San Quentin Prison
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Damon Horowitz spins a riveting tale of what it’s like to teach philosophy to inmates in San Quentin prison. A philosophy professor and “serial entrepreneur,” Damon Horowitz explores what is possible at the boundaries of technology. (May 21, 2011)
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