Ted Honderich - Articles

Articles

  • A. J. Ayer, Psychoneural Pairs, Review of A Theory of Determinism, London Review of Books, May 19, 1988.
  • Daniel Dennett, Coming to Terms With the Determined, Review of A Theory of Determinism, Times Literary Supplement, November 4–10, 1988.
  • Harold Brown, Tim Crane, James Garvey, Ted Honderich, Stephen Law, E. J. Lowe, Derek Matravers, Paul Noordhof, Ingmar Persson, Stephen Priest, Barry C. Smith, Paul Snowdon, Excerpts from articles by 12 philosophers in Radical Externalism, edited by Anthony Freeman, 2006.
  • Jonathan Glover, Justifying Punishment, Review of Punishment, The Supposed Justifications, Inquiry, June 1, 1970.
  • Enoch Powell, Sing a Song of Tories, Prejudiced and Wry, Review of Conservatism, The Independent, July 1, 1990.
  • Richard Wolin, Are Suicide Bombings Morally Defensible? The Chronicle of Higher Education, October 24, 2003.
  • Reply to Richard Wolin The Chronicle of Higher Education, November 10, 2003.
  • Alexander Cockburn, World-Famous Philosopher Honderich Hit with "Anti-Semite" Slur in Germany; Habermas and Suhrkamp Cut and Run, CounterPunch, August 13, 2003.
  • Paul de Rooij, Ted Honderich: A Philosopher in the Trenches, CounterPunch, December 4, 2002.
  • On Being Persona Non Grata to Palestinians, Too, CounterPunch, February 19/20, 2005.
  • Paul de Rooij, Why Ted Honderich is Wrong on All Counts, CounterPunch, February 28, 2005. (replies to Honderich's Feb. 19, 2005 article).
  • 'The Real Friends of Terror' and 'No Excuses for Terror', A Look at Two Television Programmes, with transcripts
  • Catherine Wilson, Review of Philosopher: A Kind of Life, Philosophy, October 2003.
  • John Crace, Philosophy with Attitude, interview The Guardian, March 22, 2003.

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