Constantine Sandis is a Greek philosopher born in New Delhi, India. His philosophical interests are unfashionably broad and include the philosophy of action, heritage ethics, and Wittgenstein’s later work. Constantine is Professor of Philosophy at the University of Hertfordshire, Fellow of the Royal Society of Arts, Secretary of the British Wittgenstein Society, and a co-founder (with Liza Thompson) of Why Philosophy Matters. He is currently writing a book, Understanding Others (for Yale University Press), and consulting for Microsoft on AI and intelligibility.
Forum for Philosophy
October 15th, 2018
Constantine Sandis
Estimated reading time: 10 minutes
Forum for Philosophy
October 15th, 2018
Constantine Sandis
Estimated reading time: 10 minutes
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