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Arran Gare
Arran Gare (born 1948) is an Australian philosopher known mainly for his work in environmental philosophy, philosophy of science, philosophy of culture and the metaphysics of process philosophy. He currently holds the position of Associate Professor in the Faculty of Life and Social Sciences at Swinburne University of Technology in Melbourne, Australia. ==Biography== Gare is the son of Frank Gare ISO,〔(see National Library of Australia: "Papers of Frank Gare" )〕 former Commissioner for Native Welfare and Regional Director of Aboriginal Affairs in Western Australia, and Nene Gare,〔(see National Library of Australia: "Papers of Nene Gare" )〕 author of ''The Fringe Dwellers''〔(see National Library of Australia entry ), Nene Gare: The Fringe Dwellers, Sun Books, Melbourne, 1966.〕 and other novels. He is also the brother of Shelley Gare, an Australian author and journalist. Gare graduated from the University of Western Australia with a BA (Hons) in philosophy. He then wrote his PhD, ("Science, Process Philosophy and the Image of Man: the metaphysical foundations for a critical social science"〔(PhD thesis )〕), at Murdoch University in which he formed his version of process metaphysics. On the basis of this he won a Postdoctoral Fulbright Fellowship to Boston University. Gare has taught at Murdoch University, University of Queensland, Curtin University and Swinburne University. In 2006 he was a Keynote Speaker to the 6th International Whitehead Conference at Salzburg University, Austria, delivering a paper entitled: "Reviving the Radical Enlightenment".〔(International Whitehead Conference 3–6 July 2006, University of Salzburg ), see Keynotes/Abstracts/Arran Gare.〕 More recently he has aligned himself with Chinese environmentalists in the quest to create a global ecological civilisation.
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