Hilary Greaves

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Greaves earned a BA in philosophy and physics from Oxford and a PhD in philosophy from Rutgers. Her doctoral thesis, completed under the supervision of Frank Arntzenius, was "Spacetime symmetries and the CPT theorem" (Greaves 2012).[1] Prior to her current professorship, she held appointments at Merton and Somerville Colleges.

BibliographyFurther reading

Greaves, Hilary (2008) Spacetime Symmetries and the CPT Theorem, PhD thesis, Rutgers University.

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    Greaves, Hilary (2008) Spacetime Symmetries and the CPT Theorem, PhD thesis, Rutgers University.

Greaves, Hilary & John Cusbert (2021) Comparing existence and non-existence, in Joe Roussos & Paul Bowman (eds.) Studies on Climate Ethics and Future Generations Vol. 3, Stockholm: Institute for Futures Studies, pp. 163–196.

Greaves earned a BA in philosophy and physics from Oxford and a PhD in philosophy from Rutgers. Her doctoral thesis, completed under the supervision of Frank Arntzenius, was "Spacetime symmetries and the CPT theorem" (Greaves 2012). Prior to her current professorship, she held appointments at Merton and Somerville Colleges.

Greaves’ current work is on issues related to global priorities research. Her research interests include moral philosophy (including foundational issues in consequentialism, interpersonal aggregation, population ethics, and moral uncertainty), formal epistemology, and the philosophy of physics.

Bibliography

Greaves, Hilary (2008) Spacetime Symmetries and the CPT Theorem, PhD thesis, Rutgers University.

Greaves, Hilary (2020) Evidence, cluelessness, and the long term, Effective Altruism Forum, November 1.

Wiblin, Robert & Keiran Harris (2018) Philosophy Prof Hilary Greaves on moral cluelessness, population ethics, probability within a multiverse, & harnessing the brainpower of academia to tackle the most important research questions, 80,000 Hours, October 23.

Hilary Greaves (born 29 September 1978) is a British philosopher. She is currently a professor at the University of Oxford and the director of the Global Priorities Institute.