
David Edmonds
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Writer-Prof Schlick/Wittgenstein’s Poker/Fat Man
Philosopher-Oxford Uehiro
Podcaster-Philosophy Bites/Philosophy 247
Ate 1/37th of world’s largest Jaffa Cake
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Our colleague Farbod Akhlaghi’s thoughts on transformative experience are featured in a new article by David Edmonds on L.A. Paul’s vampire thought experiment in The New Statesman. Read it here ⬇️ newstatesman.com/ideas/2024/10/…

Also worth listening this discussion on Schlick between David Edmonds, Cheryl Misak and Maria Chiara Galavotti (chair Jonathan Birch): youtu.be/Rf-jlbQuSy4?si… #Philosophy

Un grand merci à Philosophie magazine pour le passionnant dossier consacré au dilemme du tramway à occasion de la parution du "Tramway qui tue" de David Edmonds ! philomag.com/articles/un-tr…

The Murder of Professor Schlick is a fine work of intellectual & philosophical history David Edmonds captures the energy & tensions of the Vienna Circle from origins through war & exile Told with empathy & humour, it’s both a scholarly & enjoyable book Princeton University Press






Riprendo l'amara considerazione di Bergmann, uno dei membri del Circolo di Vienna, dal bel libro di David Edmonds. Cui rinvio per un aspetto meno noto della storia di questi intellettuali. Alcuni di loro si trovarono nuovamente a fare i conti con l'antisemitismo negli Usa.


Wittgenstein is in the The New Statesman



🚨 JOB: Assoc Prof / Prof in Theoretical Analytic Philosophy with an interest in AI ethics. A joint appointment of Faculty of Philosophy, The Institute for Ethics in AI, and Jesus College Oxford. We are very excited about a new colleague joining our growing community. Deadline December 18. my.corehr.com/pls/uoxrecruit…




La chronique de Roger-Pol Droit sur "Le Tramway qui tue" de David Edmonds dans le Le Monde des livres : lemonde.fr/livres/article…


Although I look sleepy, David Edmonds’s biography of Derek Parfit is a page-turner. I’ve already read a third on my way to Gloucester (pronounced “Glaw-ster”). It’s fascinating to see the complexities behind such a brilliant philosopher—his childhood, chance-driven career …

