Death of Terry Greenwood
Published: 31 March 2025
We are saddened to announce the death of Terry Greenwood on 27 February 2025.
We are saddened to report that our retired colleague Terry Greenwood has passed after a period of ill health. Terry will be remembered by former students for his forensic lectures on Kant.
Terry was a private person. His former colleague Pat Shaw writes:
Terry and I were colleagues for many years. Back in the more leisurely world of the 1960s my wife Hilary would occasionally join Terry, Eva Schaper and me for lunch in the College Club. Terry and I always got on well, but it was only towards the end of our careers that we became really close. Terry was quite a private person, very intelligent and well-read in philosophy and beyond. He was particularly good at teaching Honours students, individually or in small groups. He was never very keen to publish, but nobody doubted his quality. He set high standards. Terry and I jointly taught a postgraduate student for a while, and we seemed to bond over that, becoming firm friends. In retirement Hilary and I used to meet up with Terry and Adrienne for walks together, and for many years we attended the East Neuk Music Festival together.
First published: 31 March 2025