2023 Book Chapter Gaia theory - reflections on life in the universeGrey, William (2023). Gaia theory - reflections on life in the universe. One Year After James Lovelock (1919-2022). (pp. 137-171) edited by Charles Tandy. Ann Arbor, MI, United States: Ria University Press. |
2012 Book Chapter A fortunate academic lifeGrey, William (2012). A fortunate academic life. Death and anti-death, volume 10: ten years after John Rawls (1921-2012). (pp. 95-100) edited by Charles Tandy and Jack Lee. Palo Alto, CA, United States: Ria University Press. |
2012 Book Chapter Playing GodGrey, W. (2012). Playing God. The encyclopedia of applied ethics. (pp. 468-473) edited by Ruth Chadwick. London, United Kingdom: Academic Press. doi: 10.1016/B978-0-12-373932-2.00224-6 |
2010 Book Chapter Evolution and the meaning of lifeGrey, William (2010). Evolution and the meaning of life. Intelligent Design and Religion as a Natural Phenomenon. (pp. 435-452) edited by John S. Wilkins. Farnham, Surrey, UK: Ashgate. |
2010 Book Chapter Climate change and obligations to the futureGrey, William (2010). Climate change and obligations to the future. Sustainability and quality of life. (pp. 157-169) edited by Jack Lee. Palo Alto, CA, U.S.A.: Ria University Press. |
2009 Book Chapter Sylvan, RichardGrey, William (2009). Sylvan, Richard. The encyclopedia of environmental ethics and philosophy. (pp. 298-299) edited by J. Baird Callicott and Robert Frodeman. Detroit, U.S.A.: Macmillan Reference. |
2009 Book Chapter Last man argumentsGrey, William (2009). Last man arguments. The encyclopedia of environmental ethics and philosophy. (pp. 40-41) edited by J. Baird Callicott and Robert Frodeman. Detroit, U.S.A.: Macmillan Reference. |
2008 Book Chapter The value of wildernessGrey, William (2008). The value of wilderness. Moral Issues in Business. (pp. 418-423) edited by William H. Shaw, Vincent Barry and Spiro Panagiotou. Scarborough: Nelson Education. |
2008 Book Chapter The Ethics of EnhancementGrey, William and Grote, Bill (2008). The Ethics of Enhancement. Death And Anti-Death, Volume 6: Thirty Years After Kurt Godel (1906-1978). (pp. 101-126) edited by Charles Tandy. California, U.S.A.: Ria University Press. |
2006 Book Chapter Time wounds all heelsGrey, William (2006). Time wounds all heels. Death and anti-death: Twenty years after de Beauvoir, thirty years after Heidegger. (pp. 165-180) edited by Charles Tandy. California, United States: Ria University Press. |
2003 Book Chapter Diachronic obligationGrey, William (2003). Diachronic obligation. Time and Ethics: essays at the intersection. (pp. 219-235) edited by Heather Dyke. Dordrecht, The Netherlands: Kluwer Academic Publishers. |
2003 Book Chapter The Harm of DeathGrey, W. (2003). The Harm of Death. Death and Anti-Death. Volume 1 One hundred years after N.F. Federov (1829-1903). (pp. 359-376) edited by C. Tandy. California: Ria University Press. |
2002 Book Chapter PrefaceGrey, W. L. (2002). Preface. Can Death Be a Harm to the Person Who Dies?. (pp. ix-ix) edited by H Tristam Engelhardt Jr and Stuart F Spicker. Netherlands: Kluwer Academic. |
2001 Book Chapter Playing GodGrey, William (2001). Playing God. The concise encyclopedia of the ethics of new technology. (pp. 335-339) edited by Ruth F. Chadwick. San Diego, CA, USA: Academic Press. |
2000 Book Chapter Right to die or duty to live? The problem of EuthanasiaGrey, William (2000). Right to die or duty to live? The problem of Euthanasia. Death, dying, and bereavement. (pp. 270-283) edited by Donna Dickenson, Malcolm Johnson and Jeanne Samson Katz. London: Sage Publications. |
2000 Book Chapter A critique of deep green theoryGrey, William L. (2000). A critique of deep green theory. Beneath the Surface: Critical Essays in the Philosophy of Deep Ecology. (pp. 43-58) edited by Eric Katz, Andrew Light and David Rothenberg. Cambridge Mass: MIT Press. |