Gary Cox
British political scientist and professor at Stanford University, known for work on electoral systems, legislative institutions, and formal models; author of works including Making Votes Count and The Efficient Secret.
Books
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1. How To Be A Philosopher
A concise, practical introduction that shows how philosophical tools—careful argument, conceptual analysis, thought experiments and sceptical questioning—can be used to clarify everyday problems and live better. It walks readers through central issues such as knowledge, free will, morality and the search for meaning, offering short examples and exercises to develop habits of clear thinking and intellectual courage. Rather than surveying academic history, it focuses on how to form and defend coherent positions, spot confusions, and cultivate a reflective attitude that makes philosophical inquiry a useful, life-enhancing practice.
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