Interview - Simon Blackburn
The Philosophers' Magazine (40):38-39 (2008)
| Abstract | Cambridge professor Simon Blackburn is best known to the general public as the author of several books of popular philosophy such as ink, Being Good andTruth: a Guide for the Perplexed. Academic philosophers also know him as the author of one of the most important books of contemporary moral philosophy, Ruling Passions, and as a former editor of the leading journal Mind | |||||||||
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Simon Blackburn (2006/2007). Plato's Republic: A Biography. Atlantic Monthly Press.
Simon Blackburn (1998/2000). Ruling Passions. Oxford University Press.
Filiz Peach (2002). Interview with Simon Blackburn. Philosophy Now 35:35-37.
Mark Schroeder (forthcoming). Higher-Order Attitudes, Frege's Abyss, and the Truth in Propositions. In Robert Johnson & Michael Smith (eds.), (unknown). Oxford.
Simon Blackburn (2001/2003). Ethics: A Very Short Introduction. Oxford University Press.
Peter W. Ross & Dale Turner (2005). Sensibility Theory and Conservative Complancency. Pacific Philosophical Quarterly 86 (4):544–555.
Nick Zangwill (1993). Supervenience and Anomalous Monism: Blackburn on Davidson. Philosophical Studies 71 (1):59-79.
Simon Blackburn (2002). Précis of Ruling Passions. Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 65 (1):122–135.
Simon Blackburn (2002). Review: Précis of Ruling Passions. [REVIEW] Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 65 (1):122 - 135.
Michelle Mason (1998). Simon Blackburn, Ruling Passions. [REVIEW] Hume Studies 24 (2):367-371.
Michael Smith (2002). Review: Which Passions Rule? [REVIEW] Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 65 (1):157 - 163.
Piers Benn (2000). Ruling Passions by Simon Blackburn Clarendon Press, Oxford, 1998, X + 334pp. [REVIEW] Philosophy 75 (3):452-462.
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