Clare Carlisle

Clare Carlisle is an English philosopher and writer. She is a Senior Lecturer in Philosophy at King's College London, and a Fellow of the Royal Society of Arts. She is the author of several books, including Kierkegaard: A Single Life (2016), The Philosophy of Jean-Paul Sartre (2015), and Philosophy for Life and Other Dangerous Situations (2013). Carlisle has written for a variety of publications, including The Guardian, The New York Times, The Times Literary Supplement, and The Wall Street Journal. She has also appeared on BBC Radio 4's In Our Time and The Philosopher's Arms. Carlisle is a passionate advocate for the public understanding of philosophy. She has written extensively on the subject, and has given talks and lectures at universities and festivals around the world. She is also a regular contributor to the popular philosophy podcast, Philosophy Bites. Carlisle is a committed Christian, and her work often explores the intersection between faith and philosophy. She is a member of the Christian think tank Theos, and has written for the organisation on topics such as the nature of truth and the meaning of life. Carlisle is an inspiring figure in the world of philosophy, and her work has been praised for its clarity and insight. She is a passionate advocate for the public understanding of philosophy, and her work has helped to make the subject more accessible to a wider audience.

The Marriage Question

The Marriage Question

An exceptional new biography that shows how George Eliot wrestled with the question of marriage, in art and life When she was in her mid-thirties, Ma..

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