David Edmonds

David Edmonds

David Edmonds has written at least 14 books. Their most popular book is Bobby Fischer Goes to War : How the Soviets Lost the Most Extraordinary Chess Match of All Time with 10 saves with an average rating of 4⭐.

Author Bio

David J. Edmonds is a radio feature maker at the BBC World Service. He studied at Oxford University, has a PhD in Philosophy from the Open University and has held fellowships at the University of Chicago and the University of Michigan. Edmonds is the author of *Caste Wars: A Philosophy of Discrimination* and co-author with John Eidinow of *Wittgenstein's Poker: The Story of a Ten-Minute Argument Between Two Great Philosophers* and *Bobby Fischer Goes to War: How the Soviets Lost the Most Extraordinary Chess Match of All Time*. With Nigel Warburton he produces the popular podcast series *Philosophy Bites*. - Wikipedia

Bobby Fischer Goes to War : How the Soviets Lost the Most Extraordinary Chess Match of All Time
Would You Kill the Fat Man?: The Trolley Problem and What Your Answer Tells Us about Right and Wrong
Parfit
The Murder of Professor Schlick: The Rise and Fall of the Vienna Circle
Wittgenstein's Poker: The Story of a Ten-Minute Argument Between Two Great Philosophers
Bobby Fischer Goes to War: How a Lone American Star Defeated the Soviet Chess Machine
Wittgenstein's Poker
Philosophers Take on the World
Bobby Fischer Goes to War: The most famous chess match of all time
Future Morality
Uccideresti l'uomo grasso? Il dilemma etico del male minore
Philosophy Bites Again
Would You Kill the Fat Man?
Rousseau's dog
Bobby Fischer Goes to War: How the Soviets Lost the Most Extraordinary Chess Match of All Time