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Ruth Chang
Pioneering philosopher
Ruth Chang is the Professor and Chair of Jurisprudence at the University of Oxford, a Professorial Fellow of University College, Oxford, and a professor of philosophy. She is known for her pioneering research on the incommensurability of values and making hard choices.
Chang's most recent book is 'Making Comparisons Count' argues that alternatives for choice no matter how different are never incomparable. Additionally, she has delivered a Ted Talk entitled 'How to make hard choices' that has amassed over ten million views.
Ruth Chang is the Professor and Chair of Jurisprudence at the University of Oxford, a Professorial Fellow of University College, Oxford, and a professor of philosophy. She is known for her pioneering research on the incommensurability of values and making hard choices.
Chang's most recent book is 'Making Comparisons Count' argues that alternatives for choice no matter how different are never incomparable. Additionally, she has delivered a Ted Talk entitled 'How to make hard choices' that has amassed over ten million views.
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The Limits of Logic
What We Cannot Know
The New Enlightenment
The Laws of the Universe
Hawking vs. Philosophy
Post-Truth and Postmodernism
After the End of Truth
How To Spot Pseudoscience
Down the Rabbit Hole
Cause and the Universe
Beyond Quantum
The Good, the Bad and the Unknown
After the End of Evidence
The Limits of Science
Decolonising Philosophy
After Post-Truth
I Am Not A Brain
Truth and the Universe
Explaining the Inexplicable
The Reality of Feeling
The Prejudice of Facts
Uncovering the Unknown
Beyond Knowledge
Ultimate Proof
This is Our Church
The Science Delusion
Truth, Error & Adventure
Science, Sex and Subjectivity
The Elegant Truth
Poetic Theories
Revolutions of Knowledge
The Eureka Moment
The Origin of Knowledge
Science, Magic and the Inexplicable
Blinded by the Light
Everything We Know Is Wrong
Science… Fiction?
Facts and Fantasy
The Arc of Life: Roger Penrose
Leonardo's Vision
The Origin of Everything
Knowledge and Power
The Persecution of Heretics
Alchemy, Anarchy, and Science
Everything Explained
The Tyranny of Evidence
The End of Theory
The Comedy of Errors
Being Certain
Saving Science