"Any philosophy that can be put in a nutshell belongs there."

Julian Baggini is a philosopher and author renowned for translating deep philosophical questions into engaging, practical insights. Co-founder of The Philosopher’s Magazine and author of best-sellers such as The Godless Gospel, How the World Thinks, The Virtues of the Table, and The Ego Trick, Baggini defends Enlightenment values and champions reason, skepticism, and humanism in a complex world.

He argues that philosophy should challenge dogma and help us navigate everyday life by questioning assumptions about identity, morality, and reality. His latest book, The Pig That Wants to Be Eaten, uses thought experiments to provoke reflection and wonder, inviting readers to rethink what they take for granted and embrace uncertainty.

"Baggini has that rare but wonderful gift of being able to be at once profound and highly entertaining." — Alexander McCall Smith"