Peter Singer – Moral philosopher and bestselling author, often described as the world’s most influential living philosopher.
A.C. Grayling – Leading public thinker and author of 30+ books on ethics, meaning, and the human condition.
Kwame Anthony Appiah – NYU professor and cultural critic, exploring identity, cosmopolitanism, and moral reasoning.
Alice Crary – One of the world’s most influential social philosophers, whose ideas have shaped feminist, animal rights and disability movements.
Julian Baggini – Well-known author, journalist, and philosopher of everyday life and thought.
Simon Blackburn – Cambridge professor emeritus and bestselling writer on human nature and morality.
Clare Carlisle – Philosopher and biographer whose recent work rethinks faith, freedom, and Kierkegaard.
Roger Crisp – Oxford moral theorist who has made timeless contributions to the field, and editor of foundational works in ethics.
John Cottingham – Authority on Descartes, moral philosophy, and the relationship between reason and spirituality.
Stephen Law – Philosopher of belief and scepticism, known for clarity and public engagement.
Denise Ferreira da Silva – Renowned critical theorist reshaping philosophy through questions of race, time, and ethics.
Daisy Dixon – Emerging voice in aesthetics, reinvigorating the field with insightful new ways of thinking.
Alex Carter – Cambridge University Academic Director and the photographer's former professor, whose lessons helped spark the project.