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Timothy Williamson

    Timothy Williams is a distinguished author whose works delve into the complexities of human relationships and societal norms. His writing is characterized by keen insight and precise language, drawing readers into the depths of the human psyche. Williams masterfully explores themes of identity, memory, and the search for meaning in an ever-changing world. His literary style is both intellectually stimulating and emotionally resonant, making him a captivating storyteller.

    Philosophical Method: A Very Short Introduction
    The Second Day Of The Renaissance
    • The Second Day Of The Renaissance

      • 336 pages
      • 12 hours of reading

      Timothy Williams was selected by The Observer as one of the “10 Best Modern European Crime Writers” for his series featuring Northern Italian police detective Piero Trotti. Now, 20 years after his last investigation, Trotti returns! After decades as a police detective in his Northern Italian hometown on the River Po, Commissario Piero Trotti has retired. But retirement brings him no respite. An old friend calls him to Siena to give him urgent news: a notorious hit man has returned to Italy to kill Trotti. The former inspector isn’t surprised to learn of the vendetta against him; Trotti has plenty of skeletons in his closet. His mistaken accusations and failed gambles have cost innocent lives in the course of his investigations. Though Trotti carries the burden of these deaths with him each day, now someone else has appeared to enact his own, long-awaited retribution. Traveling across Italy to escape his pursuer, Trotti revisits his own past and searches for clues to the cold-case murder of Valerio Gracchi, a leftist radical who became a national media sensation. But even the right answers may not save Trotti and his loved ones.

      The Second Day Of The Renaissance
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    • Is philosophy a unique discipline, or are its methods more like those of other sciences than many philosophers think? Timothy Williamson explains clearly and concisely how contemporary philosophers think and work, and reflects on their powers and limitations.

      Philosophical Method: A Very Short Introduction