Jamie Whyte
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Jamie Whyte is a popular philosopher, living and working in the United Kingdom but originally from New Zealand. He was formerly a lecturer in Philosophy at Cambridge University.[1] He has written extensively for The Times newspaper and had several books published including Crimes Against Logic,[1] Bad Thoughts[2] and A Load of Blair.[3] His style attempts to dissect confused logic and nonsensical arguments, specifically the public pronouncements of modern politicians.
[edit] References
- ^ a b "A lively guide to resisting bogus reasoning.", Skeptical Inquirer, 2006-07-01. Retrieved on 2008-05-27.
- ^ "Why do we still buy alternative remedies, when so few have been proven to work?", The Independent, 2003-12-15. Retrieved on 2008-05-27.
- ^ "TONY BLAIR AND THE QUEEN'S ENGLISH.", Contemporary Review, 2005-08-01. Retrieved on 2008-05-27.
[edit] External links
- Jamie Whyte on Corvo books, including links to newspaper articles he has contributed to The Times.