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  1. Brisbane, Queensland, Australia. William Grey is an honorary research associate professor (part-time) at University of Queensland, School of Historical and Philosophical Inquiry. Follow them to stay up to date with their professional activities in philosophy, and browse their publications such as "Metaphor and Meaning", "Philosophical issues in ...

  2. Abstract. The critique of traditional Western ethics, and in particular its anthropocentric foundations, is a central theme which has dominated environmental philosophy for the last twenty years.

  3. Overview. Honorary Research Associate Professor in Philosophy at the University of Queensland (Brisbane); BA (Hons) and MA degrees from the Australian National University (Canberra); PhD in Philosophy from Cambridge University. Before joining the Philosophy Department at the University of Queensland taught at the Australian National University, ...

  4. William Grey - 1999 - Australasian Journal of Philosophy 77 (3):358 – 364. Epicurus notoriously argued that death at no time is a harm because before death there is no harm and after death there is no victim. The denial that death can be a harm to the one who dies has been challenged by various claims including (1) death is eternally bad for ...

  5. 1 de dic. de 1993 · Feb 2023. Stefan Zerbe. PDF | On Dec 1, 1993, William Grey published Anthropocentrism and Deep Ecology | Find, read and cite all the research you need on ResearchGate.

  6. The critique of anthropocentrism, the intrinsic value of nature, and the ecological worldview are central topics for environmental philosophers, appearing across a wide range of environmentalist writing, from environmental ethics and policy to political ecology, ecocriticism, and metaphysics.

  7. William GREY | Honorary Research Associate Professor | BA, MA (ANU), PhD (Cambridge) | The University of Queensland, Brisbane | UQ | School of Historical and Philosophical Inquiry | Research...