Philosopher and journalist
Originally from New Zealand, Jamie Whyte now lives and works in the UK. He is a former lecturer of Philosophy at the University of Cambridge and winner of Analysis journal’s prestigious ‘Best Article by a Philosopher Under 30’ award. A frequent contributor to The Times, he has also published numerous articles – mainly on the subject of truth – in journals such as Analysis and the British Journal of the Philosophy of Science. Whyte is author of several books, including Bad Thoughts: A Guide to Clear Thinking (2003), Crimes Against Logic (2004) and A Load of Blair (2005). He is currently Head of Research and Publishing at the management consultancy Oliver Wyman.
14 Nov 2006
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