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Gordon Graham

Durham University
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Durham University
Department of Philosophy
PhD, 1975
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Philosophy of Religion
Aesthetics
Social and Political Philosophy
19th Century Philosophy
17th/18th Century Philosophy
  • All publications (273)
  •  63
    Value and the Visual Arts
    The Journal of Aesthetic Education 28 (4): 1. 1994.
    AestheticsPhilosophy of Visual Art, Misc
  •  98
    Can there be public architecture?
    Journal of Aesthetics and Art Criticism 64 (2). 2006.
    AestheticsPhilosophy of Specific Arts
  •  87
    Political theory and political practice
    Journal of Applied Philosophy 16 (2). 1999.
    What is the role of political theory in the real world of politics? Opinions have varied about this, ranging from Plato’s arguments for philosopher‐kings to Marx’s relegation of political philosophy to the realms of mere ideology. This paper contrasts the competing claims of intellectualism vs pragmatism in politics. It explores the ends/means relation as one account of how ideas and actions might be connected. This relation is found to be inadequate, and with it the more ambitious claims of int…Read more
    What is the role of political theory in the real world of politics? Opinions have varied about this, ranging from Plato’s arguments for philosopher‐kings to Marx’s relegation of political philosophy to the realms of mere ideology. This paper contrasts the competing claims of intellectualism vs pragmatism in politics. It explores the ends/means relation as one account of how ideas and actions might be connected. This relation is found to be inadequate, and with it the more ambitious claims of intellectualism. But an argument is advanced for the qualification of pragmatism with a more modest account of the role of ideas in politics.
    Political TheoryPolitical Ethics
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    Thomas Reid and Scepticism: His reliabilist response (review)
    Philosophy 77 (3): 454-471. 2002.
    Thomas Reid
  •  85
    Art, pleasure, and play
    Journal of Value Inquiry 28 (2): 217-232. 1994.
    Aesthetic Pleasure
  •  34
    No Title available: Book reviews (review)
    Religious Studies 46 (3): 411-415. 2010.
    Philosophy of Religion
  •  148
    The Internet: A Philosophical Inquiry
    Routledge. 2012.
    _The Internet: A Philosophical Inquiry_ develops many of the themes Gordon Graham presented in his highly successful radio series, _The Silicon Society_. Exploring the tensions between the warnings of the Neo-Luddites and the bright optimism of the Technophiles, Graham offers the first concise and accessible exploration of the issues which arise as we enter further into the world of Cyberspace. This original and fascinating study takes us to the heart of questions that none of us can afford to i…Read more
    _The Internet: A Philosophical Inquiry_ develops many of the themes Gordon Graham presented in his highly successful radio series, _The Silicon Society_. Exploring the tensions between the warnings of the Neo-Luddites and the bright optimism of the Technophiles, Graham offers the first concise and accessible exploration of the issues which arise as we enter further into the world of Cyberspace. This original and fascinating study takes us to the heart of questions that none of us can afford to ignore: how does the Internet affect our concepts of identity, moral anarchy, censorship, community, democracy, virtual reality and imagination? Free of jargon and full of stimulating ideas, this is essential reading for anyone wishing to think clearly and informatively about the complexities of our technological future.
    Internet
  •  139
    Art and politics
    British Journal of Aesthetics 18 (3): 228-236. 1978.
    AestheticsSocial and Political PhilosophyPolitical Theory
  • Music and electro-sonic art
    In Kathleen Stock (ed.), Philosophers on Music: Experience Meaning and Work, Oxford University Press Uk. 2010.
    Philosophy of MusicMusical Experience
  • Significance of Reid's Practical Ethics
    In Sabine Roeser (ed.), Reid on ethics, Palgrave-macmillan. 2009.
    Thomas Reid
  • Atonement
    In Charles Taliaferro & Chad Meister (eds.), The Cambridge companion to Christian philosophical theology, Cambridge University Press. 2010.
    Atonement
  •  82
    De Crespigny and Cronin: Ideologies of Politics (review)
    with Jeremy Cronin
    Philosophical Quarterly 27 (106): 94. 1977.
  •  39
    Hamilton, Scottish Common Sense and the Philosophy of the Conditioned
    In W. J. Mander (ed.), British Philosophy i the Nineteenth Century, Oxford University Press. pp. 135-153. 2014.
    Sir William Hamilton was revered in his lifetime by his philosophical contemporaries. The publication of Mill’s Examination of his work in 1865 speedily brought about a very negative assessment, from which Hamilton’s reputation has never recovered. This chapter sets out Hamilton’s philosophical contentions in relation to Reid and Kant, examines Mill’s criticisms and Mansel’s reply to them with a view to establishing a more judicious assessment, somewhere between the extremes of veneration and co…Read more
    Sir William Hamilton was revered in his lifetime by his philosophical contemporaries. The publication of Mill’s Examination of his work in 1865 speedily brought about a very negative assessment, from which Hamilton’s reputation has never recovered. This chapter sets out Hamilton’s philosophical contentions in relation to Reid and Kant, examines Mill’s criticisms and Mansel’s reply to them with a view to establishing a more judicious assessment, somewhere between the extremes of veneration and condemnation. It argues that Hamilton’s conception of philosophy was consonant with the tradition of Scottish common sense philosophy, and that his neglect in part derives from the general decline of that tradition.
  • Digital Music
    Ends and Means 2 (2). 1998.
    Philosophy of Music
  •  94
    Review of Oliver D. Crisp, Michael C. Rea (eds.), Analytic Theology: New Essays in the Philosophy of Theology (review)
    Notre Dame Philosophical Reviews 2009 (7). 2009.
    Epistemology of Religion, MiscPhilosophy of Religion, Misc
  •  37
    The shape of the past
    Oxford University Press. 1997.
    Can human history as a whole be interpreted in any meaningful way? Has there been real progress between stone age and space age? Does history repeat itself? Is there evidence of divine providence? Questions such as these have fascinated thinkers, and some of the greatest philosophers, notably Kant and Hegel, have turned their minds to philosophical history. As a branch of philosophy, however, it has received little attention in the analytical tradition. This pioneering work aims to bring the met…Read more
    Can human history as a whole be interpreted in any meaningful way? Has there been real progress between stone age and space age? Does history repeat itself? Is there evidence of divine providence? Questions such as these have fascinated thinkers, and some of the greatest philosophers, notably Kant and Hegel, have turned their minds to philosophical history. As a branch of philosophy, however, it has received little attention in the analytical tradition. This pioneering work aims to bring the methods of analytical philosophy to the critical examination of some of these questions. In addition to the thought of Hegel and Kant, the discussion ranges over the writings of Augustine, Machiavelli, and Alasdair MacIntyre, providing a readable introduction to the philosophy of history.
  •  116
    Book reviews (review)
    British Journal of Aesthetics 36 (3). 1996.
    Aesthetics
  •  118
    Philosophy of the Arts: An Introduction to Aesthetics
    Routledge. 2006.
    A new edition of this bestselling introduction to aesthetics and the philosophy of art. Includes new sections on digital music and environmental aesthetics. All other chapters have been thoroughly revised and updated.
    AestheticsHistory of Aesthetics
  •  151
    Theories of ethics: an introduction to moral philosophy with a selection of classic readings
    Routledge. 2011.
    This book is a radical revision of Gordon Graham "s Eight Theories of Ethics(Routledge 2004).
    Ethics
  •  69
    Adam Ferguson as a Moral Philosopher
    Philosophy 88 (4): 511-525. 2013.
    Adam Ferguson has received little of the renewed attention that contemporary philosophers have given to the philosophers of the Scottish Enlightenment, most notably David Hume, Thomas Reid and Adam Smith. There are good reasons for this difference. Yet, the conception of moral philosophy at work in Ferguson's writings can nevertheless be called upon to throw important critical light on the current enthusiasm for philosophical ethics and applied philosophy. Eighteenth century ‘moral science’ took…Read more
    Adam Ferguson has received little of the renewed attention that contemporary philosophers have given to the philosophers of the Scottish Enlightenment, most notably David Hume, Thomas Reid and Adam Smith. There are good reasons for this difference. Yet, the conception of moral philosophy at work in Ferguson's writings can nevertheless be called upon to throw important critical light on the current enthusiasm for philosophical ethics and applied philosophy. Eighteenth century ‘moral science’ took its significance from a context that modern philosophers who seek to be practically ‘relevant’ need, but lack.
    17th/18th Century British Philosophy, Misc
  •  126
    Mark R Wynn faith and place: An essay in embodied religious epistemology . (Oxford and new York ny: Oxford university press, 2009). Pp. 265+XII. £50.00/$100.00 (hbk). Isbn 978 0 19 956038 (review)
    Religious Studies 46 (3): 411-415. 2010.
    Philosophy of Religion
  •  192
    The Ambition of Scottish Philosophy
    The Monist 90 (2): 154-169. 2007.
    17th/18th Century British Philosophy17th/18th Century British Philosophy, Misc
  •  178
    Art and architecture
    British Journal of Aesthetics 29 (3): 248-257. 1989.
    AestheticsPhilosophy of Specific Arts
  •  220
    Learning from art
    British Journal of Aesthetics 35 (1): 26-37. 1995.
    Aesthetics
  •  62
    Liberalism: Metaphysical, political, historical
    Philosophical Papers 22 (2): 97-122. 1993.
    No abstract
    Liberalism
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    Expressivism: Croce and Collingwood
    In Berys Gaut & Dominic Lopes (eds.), The Routledge Companion to Aesthetics, Routledge. 2013.
    AestheticsR. G. Collingwood
  •  72
    Reply to Liddington
    Philosophical Quarterly 29 (115): 157. 1979.
  •  53
    Wittgenstein and Natural Religion
    Oxford University Press. 2014.
    Gordon Graham presents a bold new account of Wittgenstein's philosophy, which argues for its relevance to the study of religion and aims to revitalize the philosophy of 'true religion'. He uses Wittgenstein's conception of philosophy to argue in favour of the idea that 'true religion' is to be understood as human participation in divine life.
    Ludwig Wittgenstein
  •  122
    David Braybrooke, "The Meeting of Needs" (review)
    Philosophical Quarterly 38 (52): 381. 1988.
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    Ruth Abbey, Charles Taylor (review)
    Philosophy in Review 22 311-312. 2002.
    Political Theory
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