Ted Honderich is Emeritus Grote Professor of the Philosophy of Mind
and Logic at University College London. He was born in Canada and
educated in Toronto and London. His major work is A Theory of
Determinism: The Mind, Neuroscience, and Life-Hopes, published by
the Clarendon Press in 1988 and subsequently issued in two
paperback volumes. He addresses the same subject for a more general
readership in How Free are You? (1993). He is
also known for his writings on political philosophy, and for the
widely successful philosophy readers which he has edited.
Magisterial and unrivalled... the new edition remains the definitive reference guide to the world of philosophy. Library Journal A reference work of both great value and pleasurable reading. Booklist Philosophy students in search of a crisp (or comparatively crisp) summary are certainly spoilt for choice. Lively. Nicholas Bagnall, Sunday Times that rarest of things: a philosophical work that is genuinely entertaining ... by far the best - and best value - philosophical reference book on the market.' Observer
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