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Nick Zangwill
British philosopher, honorary research professor at University College London and author of several books including Aesthetic Creation and Music and Aesthetic Reality.
British philosopher, honorary research professor at University College London and author of several books including Aesthetic Creation and Music and Aesthetic Reality.
British philosopher, honorary research professor at University College London and author of several books including Aesthetic Creation and Music and Aesthetic Reality.
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Could sex robots be good for us?
The Secret History of Cool
Love Story
Paradise Lost?
The Secret Life of Desire
Is Big Data A Big Mistake?
The Weird and the Wonderful
Love Me Tinder
Sex and Love in the Digital Age
Sex Robots and Love Machines
The Chemistry of Desire
Venus In Furs
The Future of Sex Robots and Relationships
The Case Against Marriage
Sex Machines
Love, Life and Being Free
Myself and Others
A Fairytale Romance
Culture Shock
Desire, Dreams and Happiness
The Dark and the Digital
Is Facebook Evil?
What's Love Got To Do With It?
Vanity, Victory and Vice
In Search of Safety
The New Romantics
Not Only Rock 'n' Roll
Glory Versus Passion
21st Century Cults
Is Love Real?
Vanity Fair
The End of Romance?
Living Differently
Fantasy Living
The Death Drive
Thinking and Being
Noble Ancestors and Modern Selves
Don Cupitt on Progress
Socrates vs. Jesus
The Dark Side of Success
Childhood's End
Dreamland
This Extraordinary World
Live Fast, Die Young
Tiger Mothers and Cultural Success
Screw the Fairytale
Family Futures
The End of the University
The Never-Ending Journey
Living Dangerously
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Truth and Imagination
Against History: A Lesson from Simone Weil
Why Do We Fall in Love With Fictional Characters?
Spirited Away With Heidegger
Trauma. Chaos. Control. Repeat
Creativity's dance with death
The crisis of creativity
Reimagining creativity
Distraction, flow and the creative mind
Brian Eno: creativity and the future
The right brain is essential to creativity
High Irony
Off Peak Dreams
What is Afrofuturism?
Styling the self
Coleridge and the unconscious
We are all tyrants
Science fiction is philosophy
When the Machine Stops
Nietzsche, Dune and the power of religion
The uses and abuses of the 'Russian soul'
Orwell, Huxley and the path to truth
Daydreaming of Apocalypse
Beyond the Hero
The death of the unreliable narrator
AI poetry reveals the truth of the world
Nabokov and why the moral act is the free act
Without relationships there is no self
Margaret Atwood: A sword is mightier than the pen
Dostoevsky vs Tolstoy: The Limits of Language