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Jeremy Stangroom

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Jeremy Stangroom

Jeremy Stangroom is a British writer, editor, and website designer. He is an editor and co-founder, with Julian Baggini, of The Philosophers’ Magazine,[1] and has written and edited several philosophy books. He is also co-founder, with Ophelia Benson of the website 'Butterflies and Wheels'.[2]

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Education

Stangroom was awarded a B.Sc. in sociology in 1985 from Southampton University, an M.Sc in sociology in 1987 from the London School of Economics (LSE), and a Ph.D. in 1996, also from the LSE, for a thesis entitled "Political mobilisation and the question of subjectivity".[3]

Books by Stangroom

  • The Story of Philosophy: A History of Western Thought, 2012. (With James Garvey)
  • Does God Hate Women? co-authored with Ophelia Benson[4]
  • Identity Crisis: Against Multiculturalism - Continuum Publishing, 2008 ISBN 978-0-8264-9255-5
  • Do You Think What You Think You Think? - Granta, 2006 (co-written with Baggini, J.) ISBN 978-1-86207-916-8
  • The Little Book of Big Ideas: Philosophy - A & C Black, 2006 ISBN 978-0-7136-7495-8
  • Why Truth Matters - Continuum, 2006 (co-written with Benson, O.) ISBN 978-0-8264-7608-1
  • Great Philosophers - Arcturus, 2005 (co-written with Garvey. J.)
  • What Scientists Think - Routledge, 2005.
  • The Dictionary of Fashionable Nonsense: A Guide for Edgy People - Souvenir Press, 2004 (co-written with Benson, O.)
  • Great Thinkers A-Z - Continuum, 2004 (co-written with Baggini, J. (eds.))
  • What Philosophers Think - Continuum, 2003 (co-written with Baggini, J. (eds.)) ISBN 978-0-8264-6754-6
  • New British Philosophy: The interviews - Routledge, 2002 (co-written with Baggini, J. (eds.)) ISBN 978-0415243469

References

  1. ^ About The Philosophers' Magazine (tpm)
  2. ^ Why Truth Matters - Butterfliesandwheels.org
  3. ^ Stangroom, Jeremy R (1996). Political mobilisation and the question of subjectivity (PhD). London School of Economics and Political Science. Retrieved 3 June 2021.
  4. ^ Benson, Ophelia; Stangroom, Jeremy (4 June 2009). Does God Hate Women?. Continuum International Publishing Group Ltd. ISBN 978-0826498267.

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