Damon Young

For the American writer, see Damon Young (writer).
Damon Young
Born 1975 (age 4041)
Melbourne, Victoria, Australia
Era Contemporary philosophy
Region Western philosophy
School Continental philosophy
Main interests
Aesthetics, Asian philosophy, Rights, Democracy, Spirituality, Environmental philosophy, Martial arts
Notable ideas
Philosophy of distraction

Damon Young (born 1975 in Melbourne, Victoria) is an Australian philosopher, writer and commentator, and author of the books Distraction, Philosophy in the Garden and How to Think About Exercise.[1] He is an Honorary Fellow in Philosophy at the University of Melbourne.[2]

Work

In 2013 Young won the Australasian Association of Philosophy's media prize for his public writing and broadcasting.

Young is the author of Distraction, an eclectic popular history of Western philosophy, focusing on themes such as attention to life and distraction from it, work, freedom and necessity.[3][4][5] The Australian called it lacking in precision, saying its "central proposition -- that new information technologies distract us from our common existential challenge -- is never thoroughly probed"[6] while London's Financial Times called it "lucid and optimistic".[7]

Philosophy in the Garden, published in Australia in December 2012, was described by The Australian as "fluent and stylish and never marred by cliches or cliched thinking".[8] It was published in the UK in April 2014 by Rider, an imprint of Random House, under the title Voltaire's Vine and Other Philosophies: How Gardens Inspired Great Writers.[9]

Young's columns, reviews and features have been published in The Age, The Sydney Morning Herald, The Australian, Herald-Sun, BBC and ABC.[10] He has written poetry and fiction for Overland and Meanjin magazines.

Young regularly comments on radio, and has appeared on Channel 7 'Sunrise' and ABC TV. He was a regular panellist on ABC Radio National's 'Life Matters', a monthly guest on "Mornings" with Alan Brough on ABC 774, and was 'philosopher-in-residence' on "Afternoons" with James Valentine on ABC Sydney 702, and "sports philosopher" with Francis Leach on SEN 1116.[11]

Selected works

A full list of Young's published works and media appearances can be found at his website.[12]

Books

Essays and opinion

Poetry

Fiction

Recent academic essays

References

  1. Damon Young's website
  2. Damon Young's staff page at the University of Melbourne
  3. Boris Kelly, "Distraction" (Review), Overland, February 23, 2010, Overland.org
  4. Brad Frazier, "Review - Distraction", Metapsychology Online Reviews, Feb 16, 2010(Volume 14, Issue 7), Metapsychology.mentalhelp.net
  5. "Damon Young", Readings, Readings.com.au
  6. Luke Slattery, "On paying attention" (Review of Distraction: A Philosopher's Guide to Being Free By Damon Young), The Australian, September 06, 2008, The Australian.com
  7. Mark Vernon, "Distraction" (Review), Financial Times, September 8, 2008, FT.com
  8. Theaustralian.com
  9. Random House Retrieved 30 December 2014.
  10. Damon Young
  11. Damon Young
  12. Damon Young publications

External links

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