Graham Oppy

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Graham Oppy
Victoria, Australia
Alma mater
EraContemporary philosophy
SchoolAnalytic philosophy
Institutions
ThesisAttitude Problems[1] (1990)
Doctoral advisorGilbert Harman
Main interests
Notable ideas
"The best argument against God" (while naturalism is simpler than theism, there is no relevant data that naturalism fails to explain at least as well as theism does)[2]

Graham Robert Oppy (born 1960) is an Australian philosopher whose main area of research is the

Religious Studies, and Sophia.[3] He was elected Fellow of the Australian Academy of the Humanities in 2009.[4] Graham Oppy is widely considered by some philosophers to be the most formidable defender of Atheism living today. [5]

Biography

Graham Oppy was born in

Melbourne University from 1979, where he completed two degrees: a BA (Hons) in philosophy and a BSc in mathematics. In 1987 he started graduate work at Princeton University under the supervision of Gilbert Harman on questions in the philosophy of language.[6]

He was a lecturer at the

post-doc at the Australian National University, he moved to Monash as a senior lecturer, and was promoted to professor in 2005. He is currently Associate Dean of Research (since 2004) and Associate Dean of Graduate Studies in the Faculty of Arts at Monash University.[6]

Books

Notes and references

  1. ^ Oppy, Graham (1990). Attitude Problems: Semantics for Propositional Attitude Ascriptions (PhD dissertation). Princeton, New Jersey: Princeton University.
  2. ^ Graham Oppy, The Best Argument against God, 2013.
  3. ^ "Graham Oppy [profile page]". Monash University.
  4. ^ "Professor Graham Oppy FAHA". Australian Academy of the Humanities.
  5. – via Cambridge University Press.
  6. ^ a b c "Graham Oppy's profile". Amazon.com. Archived from the original on 14 October 2013. Retrieved 23 March 2007.
  7. ^ Styles, Charles J.; Oppy, Graham. "The best books on Atheist Philosophy of Religion recommended by Graham Oppy". Five Books. Retrieved 30 July 2019. Interviewer: You are one of the most distinguished philosophers of religion working today, but you're also an atheist... Oppy: We're a small group, that's true.... There are a decent number of atheist philosophers of religion but we are greatly outnumbered by the theists.
  8. ^ "Curriculum Vitae - Graham Oppy". infidels.org. Retrieved 2 April 2010.

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