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Notes on Contributors

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  24 June 2011

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John Kekes

  • After many years first as Professor of Philosophy and later as Research Professor, John Kekes has retired in order to devote himself to writing full time as an independent author. His many books include Enjoyment (Oxford: Clarendon Press, 2008) and The Human Condition (Oxford: Clarendon Press, 2010). He may be reached at .

Dan Lyons

  • Dan Lyons (1930–2010) was Professor of Philosophy at Colorado State University for thirty-four years, specializing in the ethics of shame and glory and in the creation of computer assisted logic programs. He is the author of Democracy, Rights, and Freedoms : What are they? What good are they? (Peter Lang, 2000) and with Jann Benson of Strutting and Fretting: Standards of Self-esteem.

John Haldane

  • John Haldane is Professor of Philosophy in the University of St. Andrews. His recent books include Practical Philosophy (2009) and Reasonable Faith (2010). He is the 2011 McDonald Lecturer in Theology, Ethics and Public Life, in the University of Oxford.

Nicholas Unwin

  • Nicholas Unwin is a Lecturer in Philosphy at Lancaster University. His Aiming at Truth was published by Palgrave Macmillan in 2007. Recent articles have appeared in American Philosophical Quarterly and Philosophy and Phenomenological Research.

Dan Moller

  • Dan Moller is assistant Professor of Philosophy at the University of Maryland College Park. Much of his work has focused on moral decision-making and the rational significance of the emotions.