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Jeremy Stangroom is a
British writer, editor, and
website designer. He is an
editor and co-founder, with
Julian Baggini, of The Philosophers’ Magazine...
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Jeremy Stangroom. The
magazine includes articles, book reviews, interviews, and
other content. TPM is
edited by
James Garvey,
while Jeremy Stangroom edits...
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Raatikainen (2005),
Sokal &
Bricmont (1999); and
Stangroom &
Benson (2006).
Sokal &
Bricmont (1999) and
Stangroom &
Benson (2006), for example,
quote from Rebecca...
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Benson co-aut****d The
Dictionary of
Fashionable Nonsense with
Jeremy Stangroom. It is a
satire on post-modernism,
modern jargon and anti-rationalist...
- philosophy. In 1997
Baggini co-founded The Philosophers'
Magazine with
Jeremy Stangroom. In 1999 he was a
founder of the
Humanist Philosophers' Group, then part...
- work is seen. No
matter how long it takes. #TPM" (Tweet) – via Twitter.
Stangroom,
Jamie (March 10, 2016). "Ahmed Best says
DARTH JAR JAR
theory is TRUE...
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house is on the left of the
ivory house,
instead of on the
right of it.
Stangroom,
Jeremy (2009). Einstein's Riddle: Riddles, Paradoxes, and Conundrums...
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Century Comics,
revived FA and
published issue #115,
edited by
Howard Stangroom (another long-time
member of
British comics fandom).
Although intended...
- Nonsense: A
Guide for Edgy
People is a 2006 book by
Ophelia Benson and
Jeremy Stangroom. The book is a
satire on postmodernism,
modern jargon and anti-rationalist...
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quarterly which aims to
publish readable,
accessible philosophy. With
Jeremy Stangroom, he
edits Think Now, a
series of
books on
social and
political philosophy...