Bob Brecher

Bob Brecher (born 1949) is a British philosopher and Professor of Philosophy at the University of Brighton. He is known for his expertise on ethics and political philosophy. Brecher is co-director of Centre for Applied Philosophy, Politics and Ethics and a former president of Association for Social and Political Philosophy (2000-2003). He founded Res Publica in 1995.

Books

 * Anselm's Argument: the Logic of Divine Existence (Gower, 1985)
 * Torture and the Ticking Bomb (Blackwell, 2007)
 * Getting What You Want? A Critique of Liberal Morality (Routledge, 1997)

Edited

 * Liberalism and the New Europe, with Otakar Fleischmann (Avebury, 1993)
 * The University in a Liberal State, with Otakar Fleischmann (Avebury, 1996)
 * Nationalism and Racism in the Liberal Order, with Jo Halliday and Klára Kolinská (Avebury, 1998)
 * The New Order of War (Rodopi, 2010)
 * Discourses and Practices of Terrorism: Interrogating Terror, with Mark Devenney and Aaron Winter (Routledge, 2010)