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    Tabloid shocker
    Think 4 (10): 87-92. 2005.
    Julian Baggini has managed to lay his hands on some newspaper articles from the future.
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    Hume on Religion
    Routledge. 2010.
    This book collects together, for the first time in one volume, all of the major writings on religion by Britain's great 18th-century philosopher, David Hume.
  •  110
    Zen and the art of dialogue
    The Philosophers' Magazine 33 62-67. 2006.
  •  61
    Staying alive
    The Philosophers' Magazine 17 13-14. 2002.
  •  135
    Uniting nations?
    The Philosophers' Magazine 43 (43): 94-98. 2008.
    The whole purpose of the UN is to bring nations together. In an era of globalisation and short term economic goals and values, we need to go back to reflect on the purposes of UNESCO as a place for foresight, a laboratory of ideas, exploring people’s identity and helping shape this. And I also hope that we can introduce these ideas backto the mainstream European and North American traditions, which tend to dominate, so that people can see there are different traditions and cultures and there’s n…Read more
  •  142
    The philosopher’s philosopher
    The Philosophers' Magazine 41 (41): 18-25. 2008.
    My father really looked forward to reading my book and then was terribly disappointed when he found it was unreadable. One of the reader’s reports for the press when it was published said ‘This book is written ordinary English – there are no symbols, little of what could be called technical terminology – but this appearance is entirely misleading’.
  •  65
    Who let the dogs in?
    The Philosophers' Magazine 27 18-19. 2004.
  •  58
    All Together Now?
    The Philosophers' Magazine 5 (5): 36-37. 1999.
  •  74
    The mind maker
    The Philosophers' Magazine 28 43-46. 2004.
  •  131
    What on earth?
    The Philosophers' Magazine 43 (43): 50-55. 2008.
    It’s quite unlike anything else. One just gets the sense of a breadth and variety of philosophy that’s going on. I’m making a point of going on the whole to sessions in areas which aren’t close to my specialised scholarly interests and hearing people from countries I don’t normally encounter. One could stick to mainstream Anglo-American analytic philosophy – there’s enough of that going on here – but why come all this way for that?
  •  127
    Uk ok?
    The Philosophers' Magazine 18 36-36. 2002.
  •  107
    Numbers up
    The Philosophers' Magazine 27 30-33. 2004.
  •  72
    Thank goodness for Dan
    The Philosophers' Magazine 48 60-65. 2010.
    I listen to all these complaints about rudeness and intemperateness, and the opinion that I come to is that there is no polite way of asking somebody: have you considered the possibility that your entire life has been devoted to a delusion? But that’s a good question to ask. Of course we should ask that question and of course it’s going to offend people. Tough.
  •  103
    Fresh directions
    The Philosophers' Magazine 7 51-51. 1999.
  •  87
    Much ado about polling
    The Philosophers' Magazine 6 12-13. 1999.
  •  72
    The best books of 2012
    The Philosophers' Magazine 60 (60): 122-124. 2013.
  •  64
    Do not avert your mind
    The Philosophers' Magazine 13 3-3. 2001.
  •  79
    The Soho symposium
    The Philosophers' Magazine 29 38-44. 2005.