Julian Baggini (2018). How The World Thinks: A Global History of Philosophy. London: Granta

Author Biography

Andrei Yu. Dudchik, Institute of Philosophy of the National Academy of Sciences of Belarus, Minsk, Belarus

Andrei Yu. Dudchik is the Deputy Director of the Institute of Philosophy of the National Academy of Sciences of Belarus, Minsk, Belarus, and an Associate Professor of the Belarusian State University in Minsk. He holds a degree in philosophy and a Candidate of Science degree in History of Philosophy from the Belarusian State University. He was a visiting lecturer at the Ural State University, Yekaterinburg, Russia and the Justus Liebig University, Giessen, Germany (Erasmus+ mobility program). His areas of interest include methodology of history of philosophy, conceptual history, Soviet and post-Soviet intellectual history, philosophy for children. He is the author of a number of articles including texts in the “Memory. Identity. Culture vol. 2: Mobility in text. Text in Mobility” (Riga, Latvia, 2018), “State of Affairs” (Warsaw, Poland, 2017) and a chapter in the book “When the Future Came: The Collapse of the USSR and the Emergence of National Memory in Post-Soviet History Textbooks” (2019).

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Published
2020-12-29
How to Cite
Dudchik, A. (2020). Julian Baggini (2018). How The World Thinks: A Global History of Philosophy. London: Granta. Changing Societies & Personalities, 4(4), 542–547. doi:10.15826/csp.2020.4.4.116
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Book Reviews