L. Gordon Graham

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L. Gordon Graham


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Gordon Graham, Princeton Theological Seminary’s Henry Luce III Professor of Philosophy and the Arts, earned MA degrees from the University of St. Andrews and the University of Durham, and a PhD degree from the University of Durham. He was elected a Fellow of the Royal Society of Edinburgh, Scotland’s premier academy of letters, in 1999. He is an ordained Anglican priest, and his areas of academic interest include aesthetics, moral philosophy, philosophy of religion, and the Scottish philosophical tradition. He is editor of the Journal of Scottish Philosophy and a founding editor of the Kuyper Center Review

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“Decision is a sharp knife that cuts clean and straight; indecision, a dull one that hacks and tears and leaves ragged edges behind it.”
Gordon Graham

“So, at any rate, it appears. But appearance is not reality.”
Gordon Graham, Eight Theories of Ethics

“Nevertheless, though ‘good’ does not mean ‘pleasurable’, it still makes sense to claim that art is to be valued chiefly because of the pleasure or enjoyment it gives. It is this, I think, rather than Hume's thesis, that most people who believe there is a connection between art and enjoyment mean to assert.”
L. Gordon Graham, Philosophy of the Arts: An Introduction to Aesthetics



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