Raymond Geuss

is a Professor at the Faculty of Philosophy, University of Cambridge. To date he has published six books of philosophy, of which two are collections of essays. Together with Quentin Skinner, Geuss co-edits the Cambridge Studies in the History of Political Thought series of books. A serious polyglot, Geuss has also published two collections of translations/adaptations of poetry from Ancient Greek, Latin and Old High German texts.

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Modes of philosophizing

A round table debate

Should philosophy have something to say to non-philosophers? Should philosophy be pursued only by those trained in philosophy? Should academic teachers of philosophy consider themselves philosophers in virtue of the fact that they teach philosophy? And should analytic philosophers deny that continental philosophers are philosophers at all, or acknowledge that they represent different modes of philosophizing? Cogito poses some big questions to four prominent British and US philosophers.

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