Bruce Langtry
Bruce Langtry joined the Philosophy Department in 1976, and remained a full time staff member until the end of 2007. He is now a Senior Fellow here. His current research interests are in philosophy of religion and in metaphysical problems concerning identity through time.
A few of his publications are listed below, with links enabling PDF versions of the papers, and of an abstract of the book, to be downloaded.
- Response to Richard M. Gale's review of the book God, the Best, and Evil
- God the Best and Evil, Oxford University Press 2008.
- 'The Classical and Maximin Versions of the Two-Envelope Paradox,' Australasian Journal of Logic 2 (2004), 30 – 43
- ‘The Ethics of Shareholding,’ Journal of Business Ethics 37 (2002), 175-185
- ‘Accountability and Business,’ Interface Vol.3 No.2 (2000), 8-27
- ‘Stakeholders and the Moral Responsibilities of Business,’ Business Ethics Quarterly 4 (1994), 431-443
- ‘Mackie on Miracles,’ Australasian Journal of Philosophy 66 (1988), 368-375
- ‘The Maximin Rule Argument for Rawls's Principles of Justice,’ Australasian Journal of Philosophy 63 (1985), 64‑77
- ‘Locke and the Relativisation of Identity,’ Philosophical Studies 27 (1975), 401‑409
- ‘Similarity, Continuity and Survival,’ Australasian Journal of Philosophy 53 (1975), 3‑18