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Ordinary Language can hardly convey how much I loved this book. I golloped it down like a pot of honey, then started again -- Tom Stoppard, 'Books of the Year 2023' - Times Literary Supplement

An account of thought at Oxford from 1900-1960 that weaves biography with philosophy and somehow attains a pellucid clarity ... spirited, though frequently wry ... in passage after passage of fierce analysis, Krishnan offers a fresh justification of a fiercely practical project - Sunday Telegraph

Part of what makes [A Terribly Serious Adventure] so winning is that [Krishnan] treats his reader like a partner, presenting a range of ideas with the respect they deserve, so that we feel as if we are thinking alongside him -- 'The Critics' Picks: A Year in Reading' - New York Times

An entertaining and informative homage to philosophers at Oxford - Washington Post

One of the finest writers we have ... [Krishnan] writes with the discipline of a scholar and the story-telling skill of a novelist, with empathy, humour, and a ringing clarity - Hindu

Nikhil Krishnan's terrific new book, A Terribly Serious Adventure, tells the story of the heyday of linguistic philosophy - Spectator

A Terribly Serious Adventure beautifully portrays - and exemplifies - the combined wit and profundity, exuberance and rigour, of Oxford analytic philosophy - TLS

Krishnan has succeeded in bringing these men and women and their complex and intense relations to life - which is a real achievement - New Statesman

Enjoyable ... [Krishnan] recognises that Oxford philosophy is sometimes reproached for its frivolity, but maintains that the 'jokiness' was in fact a mask for 'something deeper' - Literary Review

A love letter, written by someone who knows what it means to fall in love with philosophy - The Critic

Fascinating - The Oldie

In tracing the careers of a whole host of prominent twentieth-century philosophers ... Krishnan aims not only to offer a basic overview of the philosophical developments of the period, but also to explain what these philosophers were doing in espousing their views and what effects those acts of espousal had ... a valuable contribution ... highly amusing - Oxford Political Review

Part of the delight of Krishnan's book, then - with its focus on highly entertaining personalities, career achievements, and relationships - is to realise how utterly contingent the intellectual trajectory of analytical philosophy has been: dependent all the while on the character traits, foibles, and personal obsessions of a particular group of people - UnHerd

A very thorough account of English intellectual life in the middle of the last century ... as intellectual life has become more specialised and fragmented, this account is a reminder of how important clear, ordinary language is to explain things ... a great introduction to a modern phase of philosophy - Bookmunch

As Cambridge undergraduates we read Ryle, Williams, Wittgenstein, Anscombe, Ayer... some we heard in lectures, others we read in books; but we never saw them as a tribe, widely differing but part of the same association of human beings on the same adventure: people who knew each other. Krishnan brings that association - its ideas, of course, but its characters too - wonderfully to life -- Matthew Parris

This is a beautiful gift of a book, most especially at the moment, when truth is not at a premium. It's easy to trivialize what these philosophers were doing, in their endless parsing and puzzling. But in their collective activity they were asserting that truth is as subtle as it is essential. Nikhil Krishnan has managed to tell us a wonderful story, filled with one-of-a-kind characters, while doing justice to a terribly serious adventure -- Rebecca Newberger Goldstein, author - Plato at the Googleplex




Krishnan accomplishes the feat of seamlessly interweaving the story of the colourful characters who made up the world of twentieth-century Oxford philosophy with a cogent account of the theoretical controversies that roiled them. We are given first-row seats to the brilliance, obstinacy, jousting, and intellectual enthusiasms that marked that legendary academic circle -- David Kertzer, author - The Pope at War

Book Description

An absorbing group biography of the Oxford thinkers who transformed philosophical thought in twentieth-century Britain

About the Author

Nikhil Krishnan is a Fellow in Philosophy at Robinson College, Cambridge. He did his doctorate in Philosophy at Balliol College, Oxford. His essays and reviews have appeared in the New YorkerNew StatesmanDaily Telegraph and Literary Review.
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Review

Ordinary Language can hardly convey how much I loved this book. I golloped it down like a pot of honey, then started again -- Tom Stoppard, 'Books of the Year 2023' - Times Literary Supplement

An account of thought at Oxford from 1900-1960 that weaves biography with philosophy and somehow attains a pellucid clarity ... spirited, though frequently wry ... in passage after passage of fierce analysis, Krishnan offers a fresh justification of a fiercely practical project - Sunday Telegraph

Part of what makes [A Terribly Serious Adventure] so winning is that [Krishnan] treats his reader like a partner, presenting a range of ideas with the respect they deserve, so that we feel as if we are thinking alongside him -- 'The Critics' Picks: A Year in Reading' - New York Times

An entertaining and informative homage to philosophers at Oxford - Washington Post

One of the finest writers we have ... [Krishnan] writes with the discipline of a scholar and the story-telling skill of a novelist, with empathy, humour, and a ringing clarity - Hindu

Nikhil Krishnan's terrific new book, A Terribly Serious Adventure, tells the story of the heyday of linguistic philosophy - Spectator

A Terribly Serious Adventure beautifully portrays - and exemplifies - the combined wit and profundity, exuberance and rigour, of Oxford analytic philosophy - TLS

Krishnan has succeeded in bringing these men and women and their complex and intense relations to life - which is a real achievement - New Statesman

Enjoyable ... [Krishnan] recognises that Oxford philosophy is sometimes reproached for its frivolity, but maintains that the 'jokiness' was in fact a mask for 'something deeper' - Literary Review

A love letter, written by someone who knows what it means to fall in love with philosophy - The Critic

Fascinating - The Oldie

In tracing the careers of a whole host of prominent twentieth-century philosophers ... Krishnan aims not only to offer a basic overview of the philosophical developments of the period, but also to explain what these philosophers were doing in espousing their views and what effects those acts of espousal had ... a valuable contribution ... highly amusing - Oxford Political Review

Part of the delight of Krishnan's book, then - with its focus on highly entertaining personalities, career achievements, and relationships - is to realise how utterly contingent the intellectual trajectory of analytical philosophy has been: dependent all the while on the character traits, foibles, and personal obsessions of a particular group of people - UnHerd

A very thorough account of English intellectual life in the middle of the last century ... as intellectual life has become more specialised and fragmented, this account is a reminder of how important clear, ordinary language is to explain things ... a great introduction to a modern phase of philosophy - Bookmunch

As Cambridge undergraduates we read Ryle, Williams, Wittgenstein, Anscombe, Ayer... some we heard in lectures, others we read in books; but we never saw them as a tribe, widely differing but part of the same association of human beings on the same adventure: people who knew each other. Krishnan brings that association - its ideas, of course, but its characters too - wonderfully to life -- Matthew Parris

This is a beautiful gift of a book, most especially at the moment, when truth is not at a premium. It's easy to trivialize what these philosophers were doing, in their endless parsing and puzzling. But in their collective activity they were asserting that truth is as subtle as it is essential. Nikhil Krishnan has managed to tell us a wonderful story, filled with one-of-a-kind characters, while doing justice to a terribly serious adventure -- Rebecca Newberger Goldstein, author - Plato at the Googleplex




Krishnan accomplishes the feat of seamlessly interweaving the story of the colourful characters who made up the world of twentieth-century Oxford philosophy with a cogent account of the theoretical controversies that roiled them. We are given first-row seats to the brilliance, obstinacy, jousting, and intellectual enthusiasms that marked that legendary academic circle -- David Kertzer, author - The Pope at War

Book Description

An absorbing group biography of the Oxford thinkers who transformed philosophical thought in twentieth-century Britain

About the Author

Nikhil Krishnan is a Fellow in Philosophy at Robinson College, Cambridge. He did his doctorate in Philosophy at Balliol College, Oxford. His essays and reviews have appeared in the New YorkerNew StatesmanDaily Telegraph and Literary Review.

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