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April 15, 2013
Interview for Philosophy Bites
Here you will find me talking with Nigel Warburton for his well known podcast series, Philosophy Bites. The topic is running and philosophy, and we were talking during the Words by the Water literature festival held in Keswick in March.
April 12, 2013
My Facebook Page
I don't have one. I know I really should, but I don't. Maybe one day soon I'll get round to it, but as of yet I haven't. So, I'm really grateful to some extraordinarily generous soul who - as was recently brought to my attention - has set up a Facebook page in my name and, between you and me, done a better job of maintaining it than I ever would. The only down side is that some might think me rude that I never reply to any comments or questions. Now you know why.
March 3, 2013
Publication of Running with the Pack
Running with the Pack will be published on March 7th – with Granta, the publishers of The Philosopher and the Wolf. The launch coincided with a scheduled (and, needless to say, very well-earned) sabbatical from the University of Miami, and before I knew it I found myself on a tour of the UK: split between March and May (in between I’ll be spending a month at the École Normale Supérieure in Lyon, where I’ll be Visiting Professor). I’ll post details of the March schedule as soon as they have been finalized.
I’m looking forward to going back to Oxford at the end of March – I spent a couple of very happy years there in the late 1980s doing my doctorate, and haven't really been back very much since. I’ll be writer-in-residence at the Sunday Times Oxford Literary Festival, and will be giving two talks there – one on Running with the Pack and the other on The Philosopher and the Wolf.
And, in May, I’m very much looking forward to appearing at the Telegraph Hay Festival. I grew up only around thirty miles away, but it will be the first time I’ve visited the area in the same number of years.
One last thing – if anyone does have a ticket for the Wales-England game in Cardiff on March 16th, and might be willing to part with said ticket for an agreed price, please do let me know
Anyway, here is the March schedule, as it currently stands. I apologize for posting it so late. Granta have been changing things around on me incesstantly over the past few weeks - largely for fun I think.
Monday 4th March
7.00 p.m. Waterstone’s Piccadilly (Guest of Serpentine Running Club), London, UK (SOLD OUT)
Wednesday 6th March
12.00 p.m. Book Signing, Toppings and Co., The Paragon, Bath
1.00 p.m. Bath Festival (Guildhall), Bath, UK
http://www.bathlitfest.org.uk/
7.00pm The School of Life, London, UK
http://www.theschooloflife.com/shop/runningandphilosophywithmarkrowlands/
(SOLD OUT)
Saturday 9th March
3.45pm Words by the Water, Keswick, UK
http://www.wayswithwords.co.uk/uploads/festivals/brochures/68.pdf
Monday 11th March
7.15 p.m. Run and Become, Edinburgh
http://run.runandbecome.com/event/edinburgh-running-with-the-pack-book-event/?COLLCC=1571007198
and
http://nvaspeedoflight.org.uk/page/45/Book+Event
Thursday 14th March
7.00 p.m. John Pounds Church
http://portsmouththoughtrowlands.eventbrite.co.uk/
Saturday 16th March – Sunday 24th March
Writer-in-Residence at the Sunday Times Oxford Literary Festival
Thursday 21st March
10.00 a.m. Oxford Literary Festival: Running with the Pack
Saturday 23rd March
2.00 p.m. Oxford Literary Festival: The Philosopher and the Wolf
(SOLD OUT)
February 15, 2013
UK Tour
My tour of the UK - to go with the launch of Running with the Pack - begins early next month. Details to follow shortly ...
February 14, 2013
Playing, or the Embodied Apprehension of The Good
Here is a piece of mine that came out recently in Aeon Magazine.
November 23, 2012
Live Science
Here is an article in Live Science, talking about Can Animals be Moral? (I should add that I'm not a scientist, and I didn't argue that we have moral obligations to animals because they can act morally - our obligations have an entirely different source).
November 22, 2012
Interview in 3 AM Magazine
Here is an interview that came out in 3 am Magazine earlier this year.
November 21, 2012
God Exists- Fact!
Douglas Adams had the Babel Fish. It’s the Tardigrade that did it for me. Come on, just take look at this!
Not knowing any better, you would almost certainly guess Doctor Who, sometime in the mid-seventies, probably the Jon Pertwee tenure, with an outside chance of Tom Baker. It’s coming to the end of the series and the costume department has run out of money, so they drape a sheet over something, stick a gas mask on it, and make it into the principal alien villain for the next episode or two.
Put yourself in the mind of God. You’ve created the heavens and earth, and all the creatures that runneth, walketh, flyeth, swimmeth and slittereth therein/on. And now you've found out you have to do the bloody microorganisms too! Look, it’s Saturday night, you’re shagged out, and your mind is already on tomorrow’s well-earned rest. Clearly, you’re entitled to a half-arsed job. After all no one will ever notice, will they?
Ladies and gentlemen, I give you the Tartigrade: the most compelling evidence of intelligent, if rather lazy, design there is.
Interview in Avant
Here is an interview with me in the Polish philosophical journal, Avant, which came out over the summer.
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