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  1. Peter Momtchiloff (born 10 March 1962) is a British guitarist and bassist. He was educated at Winchester College and Worcester College, Oxford. His musical career began in 1978 playing bass guitar in Winchester band The Big Figure.

  2. 2. Dez. 2023 · Peter Momtchiloff, legenday OUP philosophy editor, leaving OUP after 30 years. I was both surprised and saddened to learn that Peter M., the Oxford-based philosophy editor for OUP who has made OUP the indispensable philosophy catalogue during his tenure, will be leaving OUP December 15 after thirty years of working with the press.

  3. Peter Momtchiloff is an administrator at University of Oxford, Faculty of Philosophy. They are interested in Epistemology, 17th/18th Century Philosophy, 20th Century Philosophy, Ancient Greek and Roman Philosophy, Aesthetics, Philosophy of Religion, Philosophy of Mind, Philosophy of Language, Metaphysics, and Philosophy, General Works.

  4. 29. Aug. 2014 · Peter Momtchiloff has been philosophy editor at Oxford University Press since 1993. He studied classics at Oxford. He has played guitar in many bands, including Talulah Gosh, Heavenly, and currently the Would-be-goods and Les Clochards.

  5. 19. Apr. 2023 · OUP's Peter Momtchiloff replies to David Wallace. Here is Peter M's reply to David Wallace's missive regarding the Byrne manuscript; I thank David for sharing it, and Peter for giving permission to share it: Dear David. Thank you for your message, and for your kind words about OUP.

  6. As Peter Momtchiloff emailed me back in September 2006, in inviting me to edit this volume in the Oxford Handbook series, ‘I believe that now is an ideal time for this, a collective study of a subject that is really taking off.’.

  7. When Peter Momtchiloff invited us to edit The Oxford Handbook of Contemporary Philosophy we sat down (over a glass of wine, truth be known) and asked ourselves how best to produce a volume that, while not being an encyclopedia, was not a handbook of one or another area of philosophy.