<P><EM>The Routledge Handbook of Philosophy of the City</EM> is an outstanding reference source to this exciting subject and the first collection of its kind. Comprising 40 chapters by a team of international contributors, the <EM>Handbook</EM> is divided into clear sections addressing the following central topics:</P><br/><br/><P>¿ Historical Philosophical Engagements with Cities</P><br/><br/><P>¿ Modern and Contemporary Philosophical Theories of the City</P><br/><br/><P>¿ Urban Aesthetics</P><br/><br/><P>¿ Urban Politics</P><br/><br/><P>¿ Citizenship</P><br/><br/><P>¿ Urban Environments and the Creation/Destruction of Place.</P><br/><br/><P></P><br/><br/><P>The concluding section, Urban Engagements, contains interviews with philosophers discussing their engagement with students and the wider public on issues and initiatives including experiential learning, civic and community engagement, disability rights and access, environmental degradation, professional diversity, social justice,