Books by Stephen Law
Stephen Law is head of the Centre for Inquiry UK, Senior Lecturer in Philosophy at Heythrop College, University of London, and Editor of the Royal Institute of Philosophy Journal Think. He is the author of Believing Bullshit and The Philosophy Gym.
“Written in short, humorous, easy-to-read chapters, with illustrations by Daniel Postgate, Law addresses most of the big philosophical questions, approaching them through imaginative sci-fi scenarios and thought experiments that are sure to get you discussing them.” Read more...
Philosophy Books to Take On Holiday
Nigel Warburton, Philosopher
Interviews with Stephen Law
The best books on Pseudoscience, recommended by Stephen Law
Human beings have a tendency to get sucked into dodgy belief systems, often never to escape, argues the philosopher. From UFOs to homeopathic medicine, Stephen Law chooses the best books on ‘pseudoscience.’
Interviews where books by Stephen Law were recommended
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Socrates in Love: The Making of a Philosopher
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How to Live: A Life of Montaigne in One Question and Twenty Attempts at an Answer
by Sarah Bakewell -
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The Complete Philosophy Files
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The Prince
by Niccolo Machiavelli -
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The Path: A New Way to Think About Everything
by Christine Gross-Loh & Michael Puett
Philosophy Books to Take On Holiday, recommended by Nigel Warburton
Philosophy Books to Take On Holiday, recommended by Nigel Warburton
Sea, sun and Socrates: what more could you want for the perfect holiday? Our philosophy editor Nigel Warburton, whose own book has had considerable success as a beach read, unveils his philosophy book holiday reading list.
The Best Philosophy Books for Children, recommended by Peter Worley
What is fairness? What does it mean to be brave? Can you step in the same river twice? It is not only adults who can discuss philosophical issues. Peter Worley picks the best philosophy books for children