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Jonathan Rée

Jonathan Rée describes himself a a “freelance philosopher and historian”, but anyone who has read his widely published journalism will know him as simply one of the best writers around. His writing has appeared in, among many others, the Evening Standard, the London Review of Books, Prospect, the Independent, and the Times Literary Supplement.

Articles by Jonathan Rée

Deconstructing Derrida

Peter Salmon's new biography "An Event, Perhaps" cuts through the tendency to either adore or dismiss the controversial French philosopher.

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Patricia lockwood

A Father’s daughter

In "Priestdaddy", the poet Patricia Lockwood has written a hilarious and revealing account of growing up with a Roman Catholic priest for a dad.

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Camp

Deadly reason

Did too much rational thinking lead to the Holocaust? The German philosopher Theodor Adorno argued it did

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Dworkin

Wrong in the right way

He wasn’t infallible, but Ronald Dworkin’s courteously devastating arguments made everyone raise their game. Jonathan Rée reads his final book

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Jessica Chandler

The rationalist way of death

Given that it has historically been annexed by religion, how should the non-believer mark death? Jonathan Rée dons his weeds and joins the procession. Illustration Jessica Chandler

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The cult of science

In his latest book the great iconoclast Bruno Latour turns his gaze on religious belief, and unbelief, and argues that there is less difference between science and religion than atheists like to think. Does he convince? asks Jonathan Rée

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Dissing God

Long before the New Atheists, believers – from Job to Heinrich Heine – were picking fights with the Almighty, says Jonathan Rée

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Rhyme & reason

200 years ago Percy Bysshe Shelley was expelled from Oxford for publishing ‘The Necessity of Atheism’. Jonathan Rée reassesses the romantic poet’s rationalism

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Antichrist

Likeable anarchist, modest Übermensch, atheist preacher – Jonathan Rée is delighted by the paradoxical philosopher

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Variety

The American philosopher William James died a hundred years ago. Jonathan Rée calls for a return to his humane example

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Shadow pope

What do the Pope and the secular philosopher Jürgen Habermas have in common, asks Jonathan Rée

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Better, juster, nobler

A new collection of his essays on religion suggest that JS Mill is just the enlightened infidel we need today, says Jonathan Rée

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Life laid waste

The exiled Polish philosopher Leszek Kolakowski died in Oxford in July, at the age of 81. Jonathan Rée examines the legacy of a disillusioned socialist humanist

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