Julian Baggini

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Julian Baggini (2014)

Julian Baggini (born September 9, 1968 in Dover ) is a British philosopher and author of popular science books.

Life

Julian Baggini studied philosophy and received his PhD from University College London in 1996 . With Jeremy Stangroom he founded the popular science journal The Philosophers' Magazine (tpm). Baggini writes for the UK quality press and produces science programs for the BBC .

Fonts (selection)

  • Freedom Regained: The Possibility of Free Will . Granta, 2015
    • I think so I want: philosophy of free will. Translation Elisabeth Liebl. Munich: dtv Verlagsgesellschaft, 2016
  • Barry Loewer (Ed.): 30-second philosophies: the 50 most thought-provoking philosophies, each explained in half a minute . Sydney, NSW: Murdoch Books, 201
    • Barry Loewer (Ed.): Philosophy in 30 seconds: the most important currents in the history of world views . Translation: Christian Suhm. Authors: Julian Baggini, Kai Balog, James Garvey, Barry Loewer, Jeremy Stangroom. Kerkdriel, Netherlands: Librero, 2016
  • The big questions ethics . London: Quercus, 2012
    • The big questions. Ethics . Translation of Regina Schneider. Berlin: Springer, 2014
  • Really, really big questions about faith
    • Thinking about Mister God: what people believe . Illustrations by Nishant Choksi. Translation Michael Schmidt. Würzburg: Arena, 2011
  • with Jeremy Stangroom: Do You Think What You Think You Think? - Granta, 2006
    • with Jeremy Stangroom: The little seducer of thought: philosophical games . Translation of Sonja Hauser. Munich: Piper, 2009
  • The Pig that Wants to be Eaten and 99 other thought experiments . Granta, 2005
    • The pig that absolutely wants to be eaten: 100 philosophical mind games . Translation of Sonja Hauser. Munich: Piper, 2007
  • What's It All about? Philosophy and the meaning of life . Granta, 2004
    • The meaning of life: philosophy in everyday life . Translation of Sonja Hauser. Munich: Piper, 2005
  • Atheism: A Very Short Introduction . Oxford University Press, 2003
  • with Peter S. Fosl: The Philosopher's Toolkit: A Compendium of Philosophical Concepts and Methods . Blackwell, 2002

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