Philosopher

Julian Baggini

1968 - today

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His biography is available in 15 different languages on Wikipedia. Julian Baggini is the 1,271st most popular philosopher, the 7,280th most popular biography from United Kingdom and the 103rd most popular British Philosopher.

Julian Baggini is a British philosopher, author, and journalist known for his work in the field of philosophy, particularly in the areas of ethics, identity, and the philosophy of the self. He is also recognized for his popular books, including "The Pig That Wants to Be Eaten" and "How to Think Like a Roman Emperor."

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Among Philosophers

Among philosophers, Julian Baggini ranks 1,271 out of 1,267Before him are Alenka Zupančič, William A. Dembski, Alberto Jori, Kohei Saito, Gadis Arivia, and Nigel Warburton. After him are Pekka Himanen, Stephen Hicks, Richard Carrier, Djamila Ribeiro, David Bentley Hart, and Friederike Otto.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1968, Julian Baggini ranks 973Before him are Polly Higgins, Birutė Šakickienė, María Luisa Calle, Lori Chavez-DeRemer, Keiichi Zaizen, and Wang Huifeng. After him are Koos Maasdijk, Eric Viscaal, Judith Zeidler, Daniel Dumitrescu, Sandie Richards, and Dion Beebe.

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In United Kingdom

Among people born in United Kingdom, Julian Baggini ranks 7,282 out of NaNBefore him are Bobby Decordova-Reid (1993), Sammy Nelson (1949), Adam Webster (1995), Oliver Phelps (1986), Jonathan Firth (1967), and Alan Duncan (1957). After him are Cavetown (1998), Adeel Akhtar (1980), Nicola Griffith (1960), Matthew Upson (1979), Alan Curbishley (1957), and Ryan Kent (1996).

Among Philosophers In United Kingdom

Among philosophers born in United Kingdom, Julian Baggini ranks 103Before him are James Dunn (1939), Peter Geach (1916), Richard Crashaw (1612), Kwame Anthony Appiah (1954), Colin McGinn (1950), and Nigel Warburton (1962).

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