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The political philosopher John Gray has written on Hayek, Isaiah Berlin, John Stuart Mill, and the liberal tradition. Among philosophers, he is known for a thoroughgoing rejection of Rawlsianism [ further explanation needed] and for exploration of the uneasy relationship between value pluralism and liberalism in the work of Isaiah Berlin. [7] Gray, John (2002). Straw Dogs: Thoughts on Humans & Other Animals. London: Granta Books. ISBN 978-1-86207-512-2. They almost give a glimmer of life to these hollow structures which bore witness to 200 years of life and work in Aberdeen. Broadford Works song

the truth of which can be proved only by elaborate historical investigations." 4 Traditional Critique of Mill's Utilitarianism: Its Unwarranted He formerly held posts as lecturer in political theory at the University of Essex, fellow and tutor in politics at Jesus College, Oxford, and lecturer and then professor of politics at the University of Oxford. He has served as a visiting professor at Harvard University (1985–86) and Stranahan Fellow at the Social Philosophy and Policy Center, Bowling Green State University (1990–1994), and has also held visiting professorships at Tulane University's Murphy Institute (1991) and Yale University (1994). He was Professor of European Thought at the London School of Economics and Political Science until his retirement from academic life in early 2008. Berman, Morris (10 August 2023). "DARK AGES AMERICA: Our Common Humanity". " Not sure I'm in his (Gray's) league, but thanks for the compliment. I have admired his work for a long time. Very sober analyst." In 2002 Straw Dogs was named a book of the year by J. G. Ballard in The Daily Telegraph; by George Walden in The Sunday Telegraph; by Will Self, Joan Bakewell, Jason Cowley and David Marquand in the New Statesman; by Andrew Marr in The Observer; by Jim Crace in The Times; by Hugh Lawson Tancred in The Spectator; by Richard Holloway in the Glasgow Herald; and by Sue Cook in The Sunday Express. [ citation needed] De Botton, Alain (4 March 2013). "Alain de Botton on five great philosophical pessimists". The Telegraph . Retrieved 1 December 2022.

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Colls, Robert (10 January 2003). "Ethics Man: John Gray's New Moral World". The Political Quarterly. 69: 59–71. doi: 10.1111/1467-923X.00137. Source: This essay first appeared in the journal Literature of Liberty: A Review of Contemporary Liberal Thought , Furthermore, he argues that this belief in progress, commonly imagined to be secular and liberal, is in fact derived from an erroneous Christian notion of humans as morally autonomous beings categorically different from other animals. This belief, and the corresponding idea that history makes sense, or is progressing towards something, is in Gray's view merely a Christian prejudice. [11] Gray, John (2021). Feline Philosophy: Cats and the Meaning of Life. London: Penguin Books. ISBN 978-0-14-198842-9. Horton, John and Glen Newey, eds. The Political Theory of John Gray. London: Routledge, 2007. ISBN 0-415-36647-X.Corey Robin (2011). The Reactionary Mind: Conservatism from Edmund Burke to Sarah Palin. Oxford University Press. p. 91. ISBN 978-0-19-991188-2. Gray, John (1989). Liberalisms: Essays in Political Philosophy. London & New York: Routledge. ISBN 978-0-415-00744-3. His 2002 book Straw Dogs: Thoughts on Humans and Other Animals has received particular praise. J. G. Ballard wrote that the book "challenges most of our assumptions about what it means to be human, and convincingly shows that most of them are delusions" and described it "a powerful and brilliant book", "an essential guide to the new millennium" and "the most exhilarating book I have read since Richard Dawkins's The Selfish Gene." [24] Will Self called the book "a contemporary work of philosophy devoid of jargon, wholly accessible, and profoundly relevant to the rapidly evolving world we live in" and wrote "I read it once, I read it twice and took notes. I arranged to meet its author so I could publicise the book – I thought it that good." [15] [24] Gray, John (1996). Mill on Liberty: A Defence (2nded.). London & New York: Routledge. ISBN 978-0-415-12474-4.

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