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Graham Bex-Priestley is a Lecturer in Applied Ethics at the University of Leeds, affiliated with the School of Philosophy, Religion and History of Science. His work bridges metaethics with interdisciplinary applications in philosophy of language, logic, and moral psychology.
- Education: PhD in Philosophy (University of Sheffield), MA and BA in Philosophy (University of Sheffield).
- Previous Role: Trained and worked as a mathematics teacher for four years.
His research focuses on metaethical theories, particularly hybrid expressivism combining desire-like and belief-like states in moral judgment. He explores intersections between consequentialism, decision theories, and free will, alongside contributions to debates on disagreement and gender in moral philosophy. His award-winning paper "Expressivists Should be Reductive Naturalists" highlights his commitment to synthesizing normative and naturalistic frameworks.
- Scientific Awards: Sanders Prize in Metaethics.
As Programme Director for Applied and Professional Ethics, he leads interdisciplinary teaching initiatives. He is affiliated with the Centre for Aesthetic, Moral and Political Philosophy and mentors postgraduate researchers globally.

