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John Dupré

John Dupré is a professor of philosophy of science at the University of Exeter. He has worked on a wide variety of biological issues of interest to philosophy including the nature of species, organisms, and genes and the implications of evolutionary theory. He is the author of Darwin’s Legacy: What Evolution Means Today (Oxford, 2003) and […]

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Anthony Duff

Anthony Duff is a professor and the Russell M. and Elizabeth M. Bennett Chair in Excellence at the University of Minnesota Law School. Duff is a leading expert on the philosophy of punishment and is internationally recognized for his expertise in criminal law and its structure. He is a member of the British Humanist Philosophers […]

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Michael Clark

Michael Clark is an emeritus professor of philosophy at the University of Nottingham. He is a humanist philosopher and the editor of the leading journal Analysis.

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Stephen Burwood

Stephen Burwood is a lecturer at the University of Hull in the United Kingdom. He is co-opted member on the Executive of the Philosophy of Education Society of Great Britain and a member of the Humanist Philosophers Group. His research interests are primarily in the philosophy of mind and the philosophy of human embodiment.

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Maggie Boden

Maggie Boden is a research professor of cognitive science at the University of Sussex. She is a specialist in the implications of psychology for neuroscience, artificial intelligence, our view of humanity and the nature of creativity and human freedom. She is a fellow of the British Academy and a humanist philosopher.

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Simon Blackburn

Simon Blackburn is a Distinguished Research Professor of philosophy at the University of North Carolina – Chapel Hill and a professor of philosophy at the University of Cambridge. He is a humanist philosopher and the vice president of the British Humanist Association.

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All Party Parliamentary Humanist Group

The All Party Parliamentary Humanist Group is a cross-party group of Members of the House of Commons and the House of Lords of all three main parties, as well as members from the Crossbenches in the Lords.

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