vs
David Robertson
Rector of St Peter’s Church, Dundee
Author of The Dawkins Letters

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BOOKS
There are links to several of  Julian’s books on his web site, including:

The Pig That Wants to be Eaten: And Ninety Nine Other Thought Experiments.

Atheism: A Very Short Introduction

Great Thinkers A-Z

Do You Think What You Think You Think?
LINKS
Julian Baggini’s Website

Julian Baggini at the British Humanist Association

The Philosophers’ Magazine
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11th March 2010

Julian Baggini (www.julianbaggini.com) is editor and co-founder of The Philosophers’ Magazine (www.philosophersmag.com). He is the author of several books, including Welcome to Everytown: A Journey into the English Mind (Granta), Complaint (Profile) and, most recently, Should You Judge This Book by Its Cover? (Granta). His monthly philosophy podcast is available on iTunes or via his website, www.julianbaggini.com. He has written for numerous newspapers and magazines, including the Guardian, the Financial Times, Prospect and the New Statesman, as well as for the think tanks The Institute of Public Policy Research and Demos. He has also appeared as a character in two Alexander McCall-Smith novels. His PhD (University College London, 1996) was on personal identity.