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  1. Grey William L. 1993. ‘Anthropocentrism and Deep Ecology’, Australasian Journal of Philosophy 71: 463–475. Google Scholar. Hare R.M. 1975.

  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › William_GreyWilliam Grey - Wikipedia

    Sir William Grey (governor) (1818–1878), Governor of Bengal 1866–1871, Governor of Jamaica 1874–1877. William Grey, 1st Baron Grey of Werke (died 1674), English politician. William Henry Grey (1829–1888), African-American storeowner, church leader, and Reconstruction politician in Arkansas. William Grey, 9th Earl of Stamford (1850 ...

  3. William M. Grey. Mr. Grey ist ein Krimineller, der in bislang zwei Fällen der drei Fragezeichen eine wichtige Rolle spielt. Grey ist ein Gangsterboss, der scheinbar eine ganze Armee an Kriminellen beschäftigt – inklusive Auftragsmördern. Im Fall Botschaft aus der Unterwelt verwickelt er Justus und seine Detektivkollegen in ein Spiel um ...

  4. Troubles with Time Travel WILLIAM GREY I. Introduction: Tim stepped into the time machine on January 1, 2000, set the destination time for January 1, 1920, and pressed the start button precisely at noon. The machine moved off smoothly into the past. Through the porthole Tim watched people moving quickly backwards without hesitation or mishap.

  5. Addressing anthropocentrism in nonhuman ethics: evolution, morality, and nonhuman moral beings. This thesis puts forward a new definition of anthropocentrism based on a thorough overview of use in the literature and via analogy with other centrisms, such as androcentrism, and proposes a nonhuman ethic that aims to be less anthropocentric. Expand.

  6. William David MacAskill ( né Crouch; born 24 March 1987) [2] is a Scottish philosopher and author, as well as one of the originators of the effective altruism movement. [3] [4] [5] He was a Research Fellow at the Global Priorities Institute at the University of Oxford, co-founded Giving What We Can, the Centre for Effective Altruism and 80,000 ...

  7. William James (1842—1910) William James is considered by many to be the most insightful and stimulating of American philosophers, as well as the second of the three great pragmatists (the middle link between Charles Sanders Peirce and John Dewey ). As a professor of psychology and of philosophy at Harvard University, he became the most famous ...