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  • By Henry Miller

Greg McElwain

I have a wide range of teaching and research interests in environmental philosophy, philosophy of religion, ethics, and philosophy of science, which is helpful in a small department. My background is in both philosophy and religious studies though my methodology and research are philosophical. My research has increasingly focused on the work of the late British philosopher Mary Midgley while my overarching research focus is in the intersection of animal and environmental ethics in environmental philosophy. My current book project is based on my interviews with Mary Midgley from 2011-18, which focus largely on animals and the environment. EDUCATION Ph. D., University of Florida M.T.S., Vanderbilt University B.A., Abilene Christian University SCHOLARSHIP & RESEARCH McElwain, Gregory S. “Mary Midgley: Philosophical Plumber.” Times Literary Supplement: Footnotes to Plato. October 27, 2021. Available online at https://www.the-tls.co.uk/categories/regular-features/footnotes-to-plato/ McElwain, Gregory S. “Relationality in the Thought of Mary Midgley.” Royal Institute of Philosophy Supplements, Volume 87 (A Centenary Celebration: Anscombe, Foot, Midgley, Murdoch) (2020): 235-248. doi: 10.1017/S1358246119000225 McElwain, Gregory S. Mary Midgley: An Introduction. (London: Bloomsbury Academic Press, 2020). McElwain, Gregory S. “Midgley at the Intersection of Animal and Environmental Ethics.” Les Ateliers de l’Éthique / The Ethics Forum 13, no. 1 (2018): 143-158. doi: 10.7202/1055122ar. McElwain, Gregory S. “The Mixed Community.” In Science and the Self: Animals, Evolution, and Ethics: Essays in Honour of Mary Midgley (Routledge Studies in Contemporary Philosophy), edited by Ian James Kidd and Liz McKinnell, 41-51. London: Routledge, 2016.  McElwain, Gregory S. “Religion and Dangerous Environmental Change: Transdisciplinary Perspectives on the Ethics of Climate and Sustainability.” Politics and Religion 5 (2012): 476-478. McElwain, Gregory S. “Ethics of Animal Use.” Journal of Agriculture & Environmental Ethics 22 (2009): 291-293.

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  • By Henry Miller

Torrance Fung

Torrance Fung is Assistant Professor and Chair of Philosophy & Religious Studies at The College of Idaho. He is interested in the philosophy mind, theory of knowledge, and early modern philosophy. He likes to think about the mind, knowledge, and what philosophers today and in the past have said about these topics. EDUCATION Ph.D., Philosophy, University of Virginia, 2020 B.A.S., Philosophy & Psychology, University of California Davis, 2013 SCHOLARSHIP & RESEARCH A complete list of Dr. Fung’s publications is available here: Torrance Fung

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