Matthew Stewart (philosopher)

Matthew Stewart is an American philosopher and author currently living in the Boston, Massachusetts area.[1] He is the author of Nature's God, The Management Myth, The Courtier and the Heretic, Monturiol's Dream, and The Truth About Everything. He graduated from Princeton University in 1985 with a concentration in political philosophy and was awarded the Sachs Scholarship from Princeton for study at Oxford University, where he earned a D.Phil. in philosophy in 1988. He worked as a management consultant prior to writing full-time.[2]

Matthew Stewart
Born1963
Honolulu, Hawaii
OccupationAuthor (non-fiction)
NationalityAmerican
SubjectPhilosophy, History
Website
mwstewart.com

Bibliography

Year Title Publisher Subject
2014 Nature’s God: The Heretical Origins of the American Republic W. W. Norton & Company Politics of the United States
2009 The Management Myth: Debunking the Modern Philosophy of Business W. W. Norton & Company Management, Management consulting
2006 The Courtier and the Heretic: Leibniz, Spinoza, and the Fate of God in the Modern World W. W. Norton & Company Gottfried Wilhelm Leibniz, Baruch Spinoza
2004 Monturiol’s Dream: The Extraordinary Story of the Submarine Inventor Who Wanted to Save the World Pantheon Books Narcís Monturiol
1997 The Truth About Everything: An Irreverent History of Philosophy Prometheus Books Philosophy
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References

  1. "About - Matthew Stewart". mwstewart.com. Retrieved 16 May 2018.
  2. Stewart, Matthew. "The Management Myth". Retrieved 16 May 2018.
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