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Graham Oppy

@oppygraham

Professor of Philosophy at Monash University. Specialist in Philosophy of Religion. Main focus of research: arguments about the existence of God.

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Public opinion running strongly against the Bureau of Meteorology rebrand: 🎵It's the BoM, the BoM, the BoM that will bring us together.🎵

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APR5.3: Curated by Sam Baron. Lead article by Craig Callender: "The Normative Standard for Future Discounting". Commentaries by: Preston Greene; Till Grune-Yanoff; Katie Steele; Andrew Latham+Kristie Miller+James Norton; Ian Robertson; and Tim Smartt. tandfonline.com/toc/rapr20/5/3

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APR5.4: Curator: Hui-Chieh Loy. Lead article: Kwong-Loi Shun: "Anger, Compassion, and the Distinction Between First and Third Person". Commentaries: Chan Sin Yee; David B. Wong; Michael Slote; R. Jay Wallace; Daniel Telech; Brandon Yip; Dobin Choi; Lee Wilson; and Liu Pengbo

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We've done it! After two years of dedicated effort, we've successfully translated and edited the substantial 600-page book "Arguing about Gods" by Graham Oppy into Indonesian. Soon, Antinomi Institute will be publishing this book!

We've done it! After two years of dedicated effort, we've successfully translated and edited the substantial 600-page book "Arguing about Gods" by <a href="/OppyGraham/">Graham Oppy</a> into Indonesian. Soon, <a href="/antinomidotorg/">Antinomi Institute</a> will be publishing this book!
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7 issues of the *APR* at copyediting or proofing stage. Many good things in the works. Forthcoming lead authors: a bunch of philosophers of biology; Susan James; Yong Huang; Nicole Vincent; Danielle Celermajer; Tim Crane; Jenan Ismail; Dan Zahavi; Tzu-Wei Hung; and Gila Sher.