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David Papineau’s recommended books on Philosophy and Sport

09 Monday Jul 2018

Posted by Vlad Cadar in Ideas, Interviews

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Five Books interviews David Papineau on his recommended readings on Philosophy and Sport. Of course, David has recently published his own work on the topic, Knowing the Score (2017), but here are his other picks:

  1. The Grasshopper by Bernard Suits
  2. Both Flesh and Not by David Foster Wallace
  3. Moneyball by Michael Lewis
  4. Basil D’Oliviera: Cricket and Controversy by Peter Oborne
  5. Fever Pitch by Nick Hornby

The whole interview can be read here.

David Papineau in the Times Literary Supplement

02 Monday Jul 2018

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The Times Literary Supplement this week features David Papineau on “Thomas Bayes and the crisis in science“, in their Footnotes to Plato series.

This week’s entire TLS edition can be read here.

Papineau contra Dennett: the consciousness debate amongst materialists continues

04 Friday Aug 2017

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Following Daniel Dennett’s recent publication of his From Bacteria to Bach and Back, Professor David Papineau wrote a surprisingly critical response in the Times Literary Supplement (TLS).

This debate is continued in the TLS this week — introduced by Tim Crane.

David Papineau launches new book

04 Saturday Mar 2017

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Knowing the Score: How Sport teaches us about Philosophy (and Philosophy about Sport)

is available now to pre-order from Amazon in the UK and the US and will deliver from the beginning of May. Continue reading →

David Papineau in The Conversation

04 Sunday Dec 2016

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Prod David Papineau features in an hour-long podcast in The Conversation UK on the subject of Belief, where he is joined by a number of leading psychologists and other scientists. The discussion is very topical in light of the misinformation crisis in our democracies.

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