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    The history man
    The Philosophers' Magazine 16 13-14. 2001.
    Interview with Anthony Gottlieb about his "The Dream of Reason."
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    Illuminating the dark side
    The Philosophers' Magazine 4 55-55. 1998.
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    The Nemesis of Pseudo-Science
    The Philosophers' Magazine 4 46-49. 1998.
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    Indefinability An Essay in the Philosophy of Cognition (review)
    The Philosophers' Magazine 12 58-58. 2000.
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    The invisible man
    The Philosophers' Magazine 23 57-57. 2003.
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    Video killed the intro book star
    The Philosophers' Magazine 28 78-79. 2004.
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    Beyond good and evil
    The Philosophers' Magazine 24 28-30. 2003.
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    The strangest things
    The Philosophers' Magazine 34 73-75. 2006.
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    Less is more
    The Philosophers' Magazine 16 3-3. 2001.
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    The thinking man’s Tory
    The Philosophers' Magazine 32 46-49. 2005.
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    Dealing with change
    The Philosophers' Magazine 17 3-3. 2002.
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    The austere optimist
    The Philosophers' Magazine 47 25-33. 2009.
    If you’re thinking ethically you ought to try to take the point of view from which you consider whether you could prescribe the action if you were in the position of all of those affected by it. I think that if you consider the situation of poverty and affluence, if you were really to put yourself in the position of the poor person and the affluent person, and ask yourself whether you could support the view that the affluent person doesn’t give anything to the poor, you couldn’t
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    Interviews are us
    The Philosophers' Magazine 21 28-28. 2003.
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    Question everything
    The Philosophers' Magazine 18 3-3. 2002.
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    Philosophy: key texts
    Palgrave MacMillan. 2002.
    Designed for complete beginners, Philosophy: Key Texts is an introduction to philosophy and gives a clear, readable overview of five major texts by Aristotle, Descartes, Hume, Sartre, and Russell. As well as providing help in how to analyze these sources, Baggini encourages the reader to question the arguments and positions presented. Invaluable at the start of a course of study, as a concise revision aid, or as a lucid, jargon-free guide for anyone who wants an insight into philosophy, Philosop…Read more
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    New British Philosophy. The Interviews1
    Organon F: Medzinárodný Časopis Pre Analytickú Filozofiu 15 (2): 247-261. 2008.
    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…Read more
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    Self-publish and be damned
    The Philosophers' Magazine 12 13-14. 2000.
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    The quiet American
    The Philosophers' Magazine 22 32-33. 2003.
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    Why the free will debate never ends
    The Philosophers' Magazine 69 35-43. 2015.
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    Bush whacker
    The Philosophers' Magazine 27 57-57. 2004.
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    The mind maker
    The Philosophers' Magazine 28 43-46. 2004.
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    Lord of plurality
    The Philosophers' Magazine 25 28-30. 2004.
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    New British Philosophy: The Interviews (edited book)
    Routledge. 2002.
    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 …Read more
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    What's the use?
    The Philosophers' Magazine 19 3-3. 2002.
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    Ten British landmarks
    The Philosophers' Magazine 18 (18): 39-40. 2002.
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    A clear new lens
    The Philosophers' Magazine 35 91-91. 2006.
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    From Oxford to Ibiza
    The Philosophers' Magazine 36 76-79. 2006.
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    Who’s the greatest?
    The Philosophers' Magazine 19 43-45. 2002.
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    Silent witness
    The Philosophers' Magazine 39 17-19. 2007.
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    The passionate professor
    The Philosophers' Magazine 21 60-60. 2003.