Professor Ray Monk
Philosophy
School of Humanities
University of Southampton
Southampton
SO17 1BJ
Position: Special Cases Officer
Research projects
Selected Publications:
How To Read Wittgenstein (Granta Books, 2005)
Bertrand Russell: The Ghost of Madness (Jonathan Cape, 2000)
Bertrand Russell: Mathematics: Dreams and Nightmares (Orion Books, 1997)
Bertrand Russell: The Spirit of Solitude (Jonathan Cape, 1996)
Ludwig Wittgenstein: The Duty of Genius (Jonathan Cape, 1990)
Biographical notes
BA York, MLitt Oxford
Ray Monk took up his position in Southampton in 1992. He has published award-winning biographies of Wittgenstein and Russell, and is interested in the history of analytic philosophy, the philosophy of mathematics, and philosophical issues arising from the practice of biography.
Contact Details:
Telephone: +44 (0)23 8059 3445
Email: r.monk@soton.ac.uk
Teaching responsibilities for Professor Ray Monk
| Module title |
Module code |
Discipline |
Role |
| Classic Texts in Philosophy |
PHIL6004 |
Philosophy |
Course leader |
| Contemporary Continental Philosophy |
PHIL3019 |
Philosophy |
Course leader |
| Later Philosophy of Wittgenstein |
PHIL2006 |
Philosophy |
Course leader |
| Philosophy of Mathematics |
PHIL3020 |
Philosophy |
Course leader |
| Reason and Argument |
PHIL1013 |
Philosophy |
Course leader |
Publications from e–Prints Soton
![[file icon]](/img/furniture/eprints/pdf.png) | Monk, Ray (2010) Був Расселл Аналітичні Філософ? (Was Russell an Analytical Philosopher?). Filosofs'ka Dumka, 2, . |
![[file icon]](/img/furniture/eprints/pdf.png) | Monk, Ray (2010) Getting inside Heisenberg's head. In, Hagberg, Garry L and Jost, Walter (eds.) A Companion to the Philosophy of Literature. Chichester,GB, Wiley, (Blackwell companions to philosophy). |
![[file icon]](/img/furniture/eprints/pdf.png) | Monk, R. (2009) Biography and theory reconsidered: second Wittgensteinian thoughts. New Formations, 67, . (doi:10.3898/newf.67.12.2009) |
| Monk, Ray (2007) Life without theory: biography as an exemplar of philosophical understanding. Poetics Today, 28, (3), . (doi:10.1215/03335372-2007-007) |
| Monk, Ray (2007) Bourgeois, Bolshevist or Anarchist? The reception of Wittgenstein's philosophy of mathematics. In, Kahane, Guy, Kanterian, Edward and Kuusela, Oskari (eds.) Wittgenstein and His Interpreters: Essays in Memory of Gordon Baker. Oxford, UK, Blackwell, |
![[file icon]](/img/furniture/eprints/pdf.png) | Monk, Ray (2007) This fictitious life: Virginia Woolf on biography and reality. Philosophy and Literature, 31, (1), . (doi:10.1353/phl.2007.0015) |
![[file icon]](/img/furniture/eprints/pdf.png) | Monk, Ray (2007) This fictitious life: Virginia Woolf on biography, reality and character. Philosophy and Literature, 31, (1), . (doi:10.1353/phl.2007.0015) |
![[file icon]](/img/furniture/eprints/pdf.png) | Monk, Ray (2007) Life without theory: biography as an exemplar of philosophical understanding. Poetics Today, 28, (3)(doi:10.1215/03335372-2007-007) |
| Monk, Ray (2006) Getting inside Heisenberg’s head. In, Macfie, Alexander Lyon (ed.) The Philosophy of History: Talks Given at the Institute of Historical Research, London, 2000-2006. Basingstoke, UK, Palgrave Macmillan, |
| Monk, R. (2005) How to read Wittgenstein, London, UK, Granta Books, 128pp. |
![[file icon]](/img/furniture/eprints/msword.png) | Monk, Ray (2004) Objectivity, postmodernism and biographical understanding. In, Archer, Margaret and Outhwaite, William (eds.) Defending Objectivity: Essays In Honour of Andrew Collier. London, UK, Routledge, |
| Monk, Ray (2001) Philosophical biography: the very idea. In, Klagge, James.C. (ed.) Wittgenstein: Biography and Philosophy. Cambridge, UK, Cambridge University Press, |