New British Philosophy

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Academic Philosophy
aesthetics in music
analytic
Analytic Philo
Analytic Philosophy
Baudelaire
Better Lives
biography
British Philosophy
Cambridge University
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contemporary British philosophy interviews
continental
Continental Philosophy
Epistemic Injustice
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Essex
ethics and morality
feminist epistemology
Follow
gods
Held
Inclined
Judgements
Kierkegaard
Lems
metaphysics research
monk
Odd
philosophical
Philosophical Biography
philosophy of mind
political theory
Post-analytic Philosophy
ray
skills
Slightly
Strong
thinking
transferable
Transferable Thinking Skills
Viewpoint
Wo
Worthwhile

Product details

  • ISBN 9780415243469
  • Weight: 590g
  • Dimensions: 129 x 198mm
  • Publication Date: 01 May 2002
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Paperback
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From popular introductions to biographies and television programmes, philosophy is everywhere. Many people even want to be philosophers, usually in the café or the pub. But what do real philosophers do? What are the big philosophical issues of today? Why do they matter? How did some our best philosophers get into philosophy in the first place?
Read New British Philosophy and find out for the first time. Clear, engaging and designed for a general audience, sixteen fascinating interviews with some of the top philosophers from the new generation of the subject's leaders range from music to the mind and feminism to the future of philosophy.
Each interview is introduced and conducted by Julian Baggini and Jeremy Stangroom of The Philosophers Magazine. This is a unique snapshot of philosophy in Great Britain today and includes interviews with:
Ray Monk - Biography; Nigel Warburton - the Public; Aaron Ridley - Music; Jonathan Wolff - Politics; Roger Crisp - Ethics; Rae Langton - Pornography; Miranda Fricker - Knowledge; M.G.F.Martin - Perception; Timothy Williamson - Vagueness; Tim Crane - Mind; Robin Le Poidevin - Metaphysics; Christina Howells - Sartre; Simon Critchley - Phenomenology; Simon Glendinning - Continental; Stephen Mulhall - the Future; Keith Ansell Pearson - the Human.

Julian Baggini, Jeremy Stangroom