Contents:
1. Three Priests: Alexander Jones, Jack Kennedy, Herbert McCabe
2. Three Cardinals: W.T, Heard, J.C. Heenan, C. Murphy O’Connor
3. Three Anglicans: Austin Farrer, Henry Chadwick, Richard
Harries
4 Three Oxford Dons: Christoppher Cox, Russell Meiggs, Richard
Cobb
5. Three Heads of House: Christopher Hill, Isaiah Berlin, Daphne
Park
6. Three Benefactors: Bill Coolidge, Irwin Miller, David Astor
7. Three Businessmen: Robert Maxwell, Warwick Fairfax, John
Templeton
8. Three Oxford Philosophers: Gilbert Ryle, R.M. Hare, Philippa
Foot
9. Three Wittgensteinians: Elizabeth Anscombe, Peter Geach, G.H.
von Wright
10. Three Overseas Philosophers: W.V.Quine, Ernst Tugendhat,
Jacques Derrida
11. Three Prime Ministers: Harold Macmillan, Ted Heath, Margaret
Thatcher
12. Three British Statesmen: Denis Healey, Roy Jenkins, Chris
Patten
13. Three Privy Councillors: Peter Brooke, Boris Johnson, Yvette
Cooper
14. Three Heads of State: King Olav V, Francesco Cossiga, Bill
Clinton
15. Three Judges: Jim Kilbrandon, Tom Bingham, Laurie Ackermann
16. Three Dissidents: Ivan Supek, Mihailo Marcovich, Julius
Tomin
17. Three Irish Leaders: Charlie Haughey, Garret FitzGerald, Mary
Robinson
18. Three South African Leaders: Desmond Tutu, Mampela Ramphele,
Nelson Mandela
19. Three Novelists: Graham Greene, Iris Murdoch, David Lodge
20. Three Scientists: Noam Chomsky, Richard Dawkins, Denis Noble
Witty, perceptive, intellectually incisive and at times surprising portraits of some of the leading religious, political and intellectual figures of our time
Sir Anthony Kenny FBA was born in Liverpool in 1931, and was educated at Upholland College and the Pontifical Gregorian University in Rome. From 1963 to 1989 he was at Balliol College, Oxford, first as Fellow and Tutor in Philosophy, and then as Master. He later became Warden of Rhodes House, President of the British Academy and of the Royal Institute of Philosophy, and Chair of the Board of the British Library. He is the author of over forty books on philosophy and history, including OUP’s four-volume New History of Western Philosophy and The Enlightenment: A very brief history (SPCK 2017).
From the reviews of A Brief History of Western Philosophy: 'Kenny's style is unpretentious, effective, and at times wonderfully informal and amiable.'', Review of Metaphysics
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