Arif Ahmed (philosopher)
Arif Ahmed is a philosopher at the University of Cambridge, where he became a fellow of Gonville and Caius College in 2015,[1] university reader in philosophy in 2016,[2] and Nicholas Sallnow-Smith College Lecturer in 2019.[3] His interests in philosophy include decision theory and religion, from an atheist and libertarian point of view.[1]
At Cambridge, he has been an advocate for tolerance of diverse political views, in reaction to the university administration's cancellation of an invitation to right-wing academic Jordan Peterson.[4][5][6]
Books
Ahmed is the author of the books Saul Kripke (Continuum Books, 2007), which analyses the philosophy of Saul Kripke,[7] and Evidence, Decision and Causality (Cambridge University Press, 2014), which defends evidential decision theory and critiques causal decision theory.[8]
He is the editor of:
References
- "Arif Ahmed". Gonville and Caius College. Retrieved 11 December 2020.
- "Arif Ahmed". Cambridge Faculty of Philosophy. Retrieved 11 December 2020.
- "Investing in teaching". Once a Caian. No. 19. 2019.
- Quinn, Ben (10 December 2020). "Cambridge University urged to re-invite rightwing academic Jordan Peterson". The Guardian.
- Whitworth, Damian (5 December 2020). "The Cambridge professor fighting 'academic McCarthyism': Freedom of speech is fragile, Arif Ahmed tells Damian Whitworth". The Times.
- Turner, Camilla (9 December 2020). "Cambridge University dons win free speech row, defeat new 'authoritarian' rules".
- Reviews of Saul Kripke: Anton Petrenko, Phil. in Rev., ,
- Reviews of Evidence, Decision and Causality: James M. Joyce, J. Phil., doi:10.5840/jphil2016113413; H. Orri Stefánsson, Phil. of Sci., doi:10.1086/684183; Paul Weirich, Notre Dame Phil. Rev.,
- Reviews of Wittgenstein's Philosophical investigations: David Macey, Phil. Rev., ; George Lazaroiu, Linguistic and Philosophical Investigations, .
- Reviews of Newcomb's Problem: J. Dmitri Gallow, Economics & Philosophy, doi:10.1017/S0266267119000178; Jack Spencer, Notre Dame Phil. Rev.,
External links
- Profile at University of Cambridge
- Arif Ahmed publications indexed by Google Scholar