John K. Inglis

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John K. (Kenneth) Inglis, B.Sc., B.A., Dip. Ed., M.Inst. Biol., is a British biologist, writer, and a former lecturer at Oxford University in England.
He has also taught anatomy, physiology, and health, at College of Lake County, Illinois, U.S.A., and at Durham College, Canada.
His published books include: "A Textbook of Human Biology", "Introduction to Laboratory Animal Science and Technology", and (co-written with Catherine M. Lee) "Science For Hairdressing Students".
He currently lives in Oxford, with his German wife, Ulrike.
His brother,Dr.Douglas B. Inglis, is a consultant chemist, and former university lecturer, living near Cardiff in Wales.
His nephew, Jeremy Inglis, is a photographer represented by the Alamy photographic agency.

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Published Articles. The Philosophical Society Review: Oxford Univ.department; Continuing Ed.

Critique > C Theory (2002) Is Philosophy a Load of Non-Sense? (2003) Mind: A Product and an Instrument of Evolution? (2004) Philosophy: Not Science Not Theology? (2005 ) The Truth and Certainty Delusion: From Scepticism to Pragmatism. ( 2007 )

Textbook of Human Biology 3rd edition Butterworth -Heinemann 1986 Japanese language edition 1998 by Miwa-Shoten Ltd