What Philosophers Think
Herausgeber: Baggini, Julian; Stangroom, Jeremy
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Julian Baggini is co-editor (with Jeremy Stangroom) of The Philosophers' Magazine (www.philosophers.co.uk), Great Thinkers A-Z (2004) and New British Philosophy: The Interviews (2002). He is also the author of The Pig That Wants to be Eaten and What's It All About? Philosophy and the Meaning of Life (both Granta, 2005). Jeremy Stangroom is co-editor, with Julian Baggini, of The Philosophers' Magazine and co-author of Do You Think What You Think You Think? (Granta, 2006), What Philosophers Think and Great Thinkers A-Z. He and Ophelia Benson are co-authors of Why Truth Matters and The Dictionary of Fashionable Nonsense (Souvenir, 2004).
Peter Singer on Darwin and ethics Janet Radcliffe Richards on Darwin,
nature and hubris Helena Cronin on evolutionary psychology Richard Dawkins
on genes and determinism Alan Sokal on science and relativism Edward O.
Wilson on science as the new philosophy Russell Stannard on science and
religion John Harris on science, ethics and society Don Cupitt on the
non-realist god Richard Swinburne on freedom and evil Peter Vardy on
philosophy of religion Mary Midgley on Murdoch and morality Stuart
Hampshire on justice and conflict Roger Scruton on art's value Mary Warnock
on women philosophers Ray Monk on the dark side Ted Honderich on free will
John Searle on realism Jonathan Rée on beyond realism and anti-realism
Simon Blackburn on language matters Michael Dummett on truth and meaning
Hilary Putnam on being out of our heads