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Ray Monk
Ray Monk is emeritus professor of philosophy at the University of Southampton. He is the author of several books about Wittgenstein and Russell
Religion
Religion
Monk in the cathedral
Culture
Culture
Bob Dylan at 80: Why “The Lonesome Death of Hattie Carroll” is his greatest protest song
Philosophy
Philosophy
He was Trotsky’s sidekick and Kahlo’s lover—Jean van Heijenoort is one of the strangest philosophers you’ve never heard of
Philosophy
Philosophy
He was the most revered philosopher of his era. So why did GE Moore disappear from history?
Philosophy
Philosophy
How the untimely death of RG Collingwood changed the course of philosophy forever
Culture
Culture
What the hidden lives of animals can teach us about ourselves
Politics
Politics
Teenage climate activists like Greta Thunberg give me hope for the future—we must take their demands seriously
Essays
Essays
Kurt Gödel and the romance of logic
Philosophy
Philosophy
Why the government should encourage veganism
Philosophy
Philosophy
Gottlob Frege: The machine in the ghost
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