Tom Sorell

Tom Sorell (born 24 October 1951) is a Canadian philosopher based in the UK. His interests range from the theory of knowledge and the philosophy of science to early modern philosophy, ethics (including applied ethics) and political philosophy. He is noted for his writings on Hobbes, scientism and applied ethics. Since 2008, he has worked in ethics and technology both as a researcher and as a consultant. He is the author of ''Hobbes'' (1986); ''Descartes'' (1987); ''Moral Theory and Capital Punishment'' (1987); ''Scientism'' (1992); ''Business Ethics'' (with John Hendry) (1994); ''Moral Theory and Anomaly'' (1999); ''Descartes Reinvented'' (2005); and ''Emergencies and Politics'' (2013). Provided by Wikipedia
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    Scientism : philosophy and the infatuation with science by Sorell, Tom

    Published 1991
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    Emergencies and Politics : a Sober Hobbesian Approach by Sorell, Tom

    Published 2013
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    Descartes : a very short introduction by Sorell, Tom

    Published 2000
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    Health care, ethics and insurance

    Published 2003
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    Hobbes and history

    Published 2000
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