David Edmonds is the bestselling author of many critically acclaimed and popular books on philosophy, including Wittgenstein's Poker (with John Eidinow). His other books include Parfit, The Murder of Professor Schlick, and Would You Kill the Fat Man? (all Princeton). A Distinguished Research Fellow at the University of Oxford's Uehiro Oxford Institute and a former BBC radio journalist, Edmonds hosts, with Nigel Warburton, the Philosophy Bites podcast, which has been downloaded nearly 50 million times.
""Entertaining, even riveting. Edmonds is a lucid and engaging explicator of knotty philosophical tangles, and he brings the milieu he treats to life. ""---Becca Rothfeld, Washington Post ""The Shallow Pond has become the most influential fictional body of water since John Bunyan’s Slough of Despond. . . . [Edmonds] follows its ripples all the way out. ""---Dan Piepenbring, Harper's ""An insightful assessment of the Shallow Pond thought experiment and the effective altruism movement it influenced. . . . [Edmonds’] analyses provide fascinating commentary on the ironies of a world in which extreme wealth coexists with poverty, famine, and preventable death. This is sure to spark debate."" * Publishers Weekly *