Professor Ray Monk

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]Monk, Ray (2010) Був Расселл Аналітичні Філософ? (Was Russell an Analytical Philosopher?). Filosofs'ka Dumka, 2, 130-144.
[file icon]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, 453-464.(Blackwell companions to philosophy).
[file icon]Monk, R. (2009) Biography and theory reconsidered: second Wittgensteinian thoughts. New Formations, 67, 134-143. (doi:10.3898/newf.67.12.2009)
Monk, Ray (2007) Life without theory: biography as an exemplar of philosophical understanding. Poetics Today, 28, (3), 527-570. (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, 269-294.
[file icon]Monk, Ray (2007) This fictitious life: Virginia Woolf on biography and reality. Philosophy and Literature, 31, (1), 1-40. (doi:10.1353/phl.2007.0015)
[file icon]Monk, Ray (2007) This fictitious life: Virginia Woolf on biography, reality and character. Philosophy and Literature, 31, (1), 1-40. (doi:10.1353/phl.2007.0015)
[file icon]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, 237-252.
Monk, R. (2005) How to read Wittgenstein, London, UK, Granta Books, 128pp.
[file icon]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, 33-47.
Monk, Ray (2001) Philosophical biography: the very idea. In, Klagge, James.C. (ed.) Wittgenstein: Biography and Philosophy. Cambridge, UK, Cambridge University Press, 3-15.