
Simon Blackburn FBA is an English academic philosopher known for his work in metaethics, where he defends quasi-realism, and in the philosophy of language; more recently, he has gained a large general audience from his efforts to popularise philosophy. He retired as the professor of philosophy at the University of Cambridge in 2011, but remains a distinguished research professor of philosophy at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, teaching every fall semester. He is also a Fellow of Trinity College, Cambridge, and a member of the professoriate of New College of the Humanities. He was previously a Fellow of Pembroke College, Oxford and has also taught full-time at the University of North Carolina as an Edna J. Koury Professor. He is a former president of the Aristotelian Society, having served the 2009–2010 term. He was elected a Fellow of the British Academy in 2002 and a Foreign Honorary Fellow of the American Academy of Arts & Sciences in 2008.
Series
Books

Essays in Quasi-Realism
1993

Plato's Republic
2006

Spreading the Word
Groundings in the Philosophy of Language
1984

Truth
Ideas in Profile
2017

The Big Questions
Philosophy
2009

Ruling Passions
A Theory of Practical Reasoning
1998

How to Read Hume
2008

Being Good
A Short Introduction to Ethics
2001

Lust
The Seven Deadly Sins
2003

Truth
A Guide
1999

Truth
1999

On Truth
2018

Ethics
A Very Short Introduction
2009

Mirror, Mirror
The Uses and Abuses of Self-Love
2014

Think
A Compelling Introduction to Philosophy
1999

Philosophers
Their Lives and Works
2019

The Oxford Dictionary of Philosophy
1994