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Oppy or Oppie may refer to: People Surname * Graham Oppy (born 1960), Australian professor and author * Grant Oppy (born 1950), Australian football player * Jim Oppy (1921–2011), Australian football player * Max Oppy (1924–2008), Australian football player Nickname * Oppie or Oppy, a nickname for J. Robert Oppenheimer (1904–1967), most often spelled "Oppie", the Manhattan Project leader * Oppy, the nickname of Hubert Opperman (1904–1996), Australian cyclist and politician * Oppy, a stagename for Chris Opperman (born 1978) musician * Oppy, a nickname for David Oppenheim (poker player) (born 1973), U.S. poker player * Amelia Opdyke Jones (1913–1993), American cartoonist who signed work as "Oppy" Fictional characters * Oppy "Op" Flummel, a fictional character from Extinct (film), ''Extinct'' (film) * Tour Down Under#Oppy the Kangaroo, Oppy the Kangaroo, the race mascot for the Tour Down Under Places * Oppy, Pas-de-Calais, a commune of the Pas-de-Calais ''département'', ...
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Graham Oppy
Graham Robert Oppy (born 1960) is an Australian philosopher whose main area of research is the philosophy of religion. He is Professor of Philosophy and Associate Dean of Research at Monash University, CEO of the Australasian Association of Philosophy, chief editor of the ''Australasian Philosophical Review'', associate editor of the ''Australasian Journal of Philosophy'', and he is on the editorial boards of ''Philo (journal), Philo'', ''Philosopher's Compass'', ''Religious Studies'', and ''Sophia (journal), Sophia''. He was elected fellow of the Australian Academy of the Humanities in 2009. Oppy is considered by some philosophers (including William Lane Craig and Edward Feser) to be the most formidable defender of atheism living today. Biography Graham Oppy was born in Benalla on 6 October 1960 to a Methodist family, but he ceased to be a Religious belief, religious believer as a young teenager and is now an atheist. His family moved to Ballarat in 1965, and he had his seconda ...
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