David Edmonds
David Edmonds works for the BBC and Oxford University’s Uehiro Centre for Practical Ethics.
Why have so many of the giants of moral philosophy been Jews?
We bring an outsider attitude that allows us to unpick and identify assumptions and values that can be hidden to others
Austerity harms a nation’s health
In his latest Jewniversity column, David Edmonds profiles epidemiologist Sir Michael Marmot
Working out a balanced life
In his latest Jewniversity column, David Edmonds looks at the work of prolific organisational psychologist Cary Cooper
Jewniversity: Jason Stanley
How do you spot a fascist? This Yale professor has a guide in the latest of David Edmonds' series on Jewish academics
Reading the writing on the wall
In his latest Jewniversity column David Edmonds looks at the work of Ruth Wodak
Class ceiling gets harder to break
In his latest Jewniversity column, David Edmonds looks at the work of Sam Friedman on social class
A new world of work awaits us
David Edmonds speaks to Daniel Susskind about how technology and work will change
From rock stars to group dynamics
In his latest Jewniversity column, David Edmonds examines the work of Michael Billig
Jewniversity: Sarah Fine
Who decides who is British? In the latest in David Edmonds' series on Jewish academics he meets an academic whose focus is national identity
Jewniversity: Michele Gelfand
How strict is your culture about enforcing underlying rules? The answer tells us a lot, says David Edmonds in his regular series on Jewish thinkers.
Jewniversity: Vernon Bogdanor
The latest in David Edmonds' series on leading Jewish thinkers is a constitutional expert whose advice is sought after by politicians
Jewniversity: Professor Joseph Raz
In his series on Jewish thinkers, David Edmonds talks to prominent legal positivist,Professor Joseph Raz
Jewniversity: Samuel Scheffler
With no future, how do we live? This week's Jewniversity column profiles a philosopher who looks into the meaning of life
Jewniversity: Alison Gopnik
David Edmonds' Jewniversity column looks at why we could learn a thing or two from our children
Jewniversity: Alison Liebling
Most of us are distrusting of prisoners. This month Jewniversity Corner looks at one expert who thinks that all needs to change.
Can you trust your memory?
David Edmonds' Jewniversity column examines the controversial work of Elizabeth Loftus
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