Anthony Hatzimoysis

Anthony Hatzimoysis

Anthony Hatzimoysis grew up in Athens, in the district of Plato's Academy. He is currently a lecturer in philosophy at the University of Manchester and is the Director of the regional branch of the Royal Institute of Philosophy.

Articles by Anthony Hatzimoysis

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The importance of authenticity

  • 22 November 2007

In his final column Anthony Hatzimoysis looks at the existentialist idea of living in 'bad faith'

From Sartre to Dostoevsky

  • 21 November 2007
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Anthony Hatzimoysis identitifes the leading lights of existentialist philosophy

Irrationalism, immoralism, individualism

  • 20 November 2007

Anthony Hatzimoysis explores notions of individualism, rationality and moral psychology in the work of existentialist philosophers

Who am I?

  • 19 November 2007
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Anthony Hatzimoysis explains why existentialism is still a highly influential philosophical movement

James Macintyre

Inside “Next Labour”

Inside “Next Labour”

John Pilger

The Murdoch empire

Welcome to the first murdochracy

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Gaby Hinsliff

Bulger killers were damaged, not evil

Bulger killers were damaged, not evil

Mehdi Hasan

The Ashcroft scandal

Paying the price for Ashcroft’s millions

US Politics

Obama's henchmen

Dysfunction at the White House

Film review

Shutter Island

Shutter Island (15)

Interview

Terry Eagleton

The Books Interview: Terry Eagleton

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