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Revision as of 10:31, 23 March 2007
About me
- Born: 27 March 1956 in Boston, Lincolnshire.
- Academic qualifications: B.A. (Middx), B.Phil., D.Phil. (Oxon.)
- Current employment: Pembroke College, Oxford ([1])
- My Web pages
- My curriculum vitæ
- Main interests
- Philosophy
- Metaphysics, ethics, philosophy of religion, early-modern philosophy (i.e. seventeenth and eighteenth-century philosophy), African philosophy
- Other
- Music: baroque music, blues, classical music, early music, folk music, jazz, rembetika, rock, traditional musics, and more (see Rate Your Music, where I'm a site moderator)
- Poetry, fiction (including science fiction, detective fiction) (see my page at BookCrossing)
- Films
- Gardening
- I occasionally join in discussions at The Student Room.
- At Citizendium since: 11 February 2007
Articles started
- Music
- Jazz (from scratch)
- Pythagorean comma (based on Wikipedia article)
- Syncopation (from scratch)
- Philosophy
- African philosophy (based on Wikipedia article)
- Design argument for the existence of god (from scratch)
- Euthyphro dilemma (based on Wikipedia article)
- Miracle (based on Wikipedia article)
- Ontological argument for the existence of god (from scratch)
- Philia (based on Wikipedia article)
- Philosophical theology (from scratch)
- Philosophy of religion (from scratch)
- Pythagoras (based on Wikipedia article)
- Strato of Lampsacus (from scratch)
- Religion
- Confessions (Augustine) (based on Wikipedia article)
- God (ex nihilo)
- Manichaeism (from scratch)
- Orts and ports
- Boston, Lincolnshire (based on Wikipedia article)
- Incunabulum (from scratch)
- Pembroke College, Oxford (based on Wikipedia article)