L. Gordon Graham

Gordon Graham (born 1949) is Chair of the Edinburgh Sacred Arts Foundation, Emeritus Professor of Philosophy and the Arts at Princeton Theological Seminary in the USA, and a Fellow of the Royal Society of Edinburgh, Scotland's premier academy of science and letters.

He has published extensively on a wide range of philosophical topics relating to art, education, ethics, politics, religion, and technology.

Gordon Graham was Director of the St Andrews University Music Centre from 1991 to 1995, taught as an adjunct professor of Sacred Music at the Westminster Choir College in 2010–12, and since 2018 has directed the Edinburgh Festival of the Sacred Arts in the Fringe.

Two, set to music by the composer Paul Mealor – Lux benigna' and 'Anthem to St David' – have been published by Novello.

The Case Against the Democratic State Exeter: (Imprint Academic, 2002) Genes: a philosophical inquiry, (London: Routledge 2002)Translations: Portuguese (2005) Philosophy of the Arts 3rd revised edition, (London and New York: Routledge, 2004) 1st edition 1997, 2nd edition 2001 Translations: Portuguese (2001); Hungarian (2000); Serbian (2000) Russian (2001); Persian (2002) The Internet: a philosophical inquiry, (London: Routledge 1999, reprinted 2000, 2001, 2002) Translations: Dutch (2001); Spanish (2001); Greek (2002); Korean (2003) Evil and Christian Ethics (Cambridge University Press, 2001) The Shape of the Past: a philosophical approach to history, (Oxford University Press, 1997) Living the Good Life: an introduction to moral philosophy, (New York: Paragon Press 1990, reprinted 1991, 1994) The Idea of Christian Charity: a critique of some contemporary conceptions (Indiana, Notre Dame University Press) Contemporary Social Philosophy, (Oxford: Blackwell 1988, reprinted 1990, 1991, 1994) Translations: Italian (1991); Chinese (1995) Politics in its Place: a study of six ideologies, (Oxford: Clarendon Press, 1986) Historical Explanation Reconsidered, Scots Philosophical Monographs No.4 (Aberdeen: University Press, 1983)