Helen De Cruz

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Helen De Cruz


Born
Ghent, Belgium
Died
June 20, 2025


Helen De Cruz was a Belgian philosopher and Danforth Chair of Philosophy at Saint Louis University who specialised in philosophy of religion, experimental philosophy, philosophy of blogging, and philosophy of cognitive science. She was also an activist supporting the rights of EU citizens in the context Brexit.

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Religious Disagreement

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The Artistry of Magic

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Philosophy Illustrated

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“In this thought experiment, as in many of his other remarks, Wittgenstein treats the philosophical question as one does an illness.”
Helen De Cruz, Philosophy Illustrated

“By cultivating appropriate emotional responses to our evolving world, we can become more effective agents.”
Helen De Cruz