Nigel Warburton ( /ˈwɔːrbərtən/; born 1962) is a British philosopher. He is best known as a populariser of philosophy, having written a number of books in the genre, but he has also written academic works in aesthetics and applied ethics. [1]
Warburton received a BA from the University of Bristol and a PhD from Darwin College, Cambridge, and was a lecturer at the University of Nottingham before joining the Department of Philosophy at the Open University in 1994. [2] In May 2013, he resigned from the position of Senior Lecturer at the Open University. [3]
He is the author of a number of introductory Philosophy books, including the bestselling Philosophy: The Basics (4th ed.), Philosophy: The Classics (4th ed.), and Thinking from A to Z (3rd ed.); he also edited Philosophy: Basic Readings (2nd ed.) and was the co-author of Reading Political Philosophy: Machiavelli to Mill. He has written extensively about photography, particularly about Bill Brandt, and wrote a biography of the modernist architect Ernő Goldfinger. [4] He writes a weekly column "Everyday Philosophy" for The New European newspaper.
He runs a philosophy weblog Virtual Philosopher [5] and with David Edmonds regularly podcasts interviews with top philosophers on a range of subjects at Philosophy Bites. [6] He also podcasts chapters from his book Philosophy: The Classics. [7] He has written for the Guardian newspaper. [8] He is the Philosophy Editor for the literary website FiveBooks. [9]
Nigel Warburton ( /ˈwɔːrbərtən/; born 1962) is a British philosopher. He is best known as a populariser of philosophy, having written a number of books in the genre, but he has also written academic works in aesthetics and applied ethics. [1]
Warburton received a BA from the University of Bristol and a PhD from Darwin College, Cambridge, and was a lecturer at the University of Nottingham before joining the Department of Philosophy at the Open University in 1994. [2] In May 2013, he resigned from the position of Senior Lecturer at the Open University. [3]
He is the author of a number of introductory Philosophy books, including the bestselling Philosophy: The Basics (4th ed.), Philosophy: The Classics (4th ed.), and Thinking from A to Z (3rd ed.); he also edited Philosophy: Basic Readings (2nd ed.) and was the co-author of Reading Political Philosophy: Machiavelli to Mill. He has written extensively about photography, particularly about Bill Brandt, and wrote a biography of the modernist architect Ernő Goldfinger. [4] He writes a weekly column "Everyday Philosophy" for The New European newspaper.
He runs a philosophy weblog Virtual Philosopher [5] and with David Edmonds regularly podcasts interviews with top philosophers on a range of subjects at Philosophy Bites. [6] He also podcasts chapters from his book Philosophy: The Classics. [7] He has written for the Guardian newspaper. [8] He is the Philosophy Editor for the literary website FiveBooks. [9]