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Notes on Contributors

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  21 December 2010

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Copyright © The Royal Institute of Philosophy 2011

Robert Audi

  • Robert Audi writes in moral and political philosophy, epistemology, philosophy of religion, and philosophy of action. His books include Religious Commitment and Secular Reason (Cambridge, 2000), The Architecture of Reason (Oxford, 2001), The Good in the Right: A Theory of Intuition and Intrinsic Value (Princeton, 2004), Practical Reasoning and Ethical Decision (Routledge, 2006), Moral Value and Human Diversity (Oxford, 2007), Epistemology: A Contemporary Introduction to the Theory of Knowledge (3rd edition, 2010), and (as Editor) The Cambridge Dictionary of Philosophy (1995, 1999). He is currently John A. O'Brien Professor of Philosophy at the University of Notre Dame.

Bryan Magee

  • Bryan Magee is Honorary Fellow of Keble College, Oxford. His books include On Blindness (with Martin Milligan), The Philosophy of Schopenhauer, and Confessions of a Philosopher.

Denis Corish

  • Denis Corish teaches philosophy at Bowdoin College, a major interest of his being what an elaborated theory of time as relative rather than absolute should look like.

Barbara Hannan

  • Barbara Hannan is Professor of Philosophy at the University of New Mexico in Albuquerque. Her primary research interests are metaphysics and philosophy of mind. She is the author of The Riddle of the World: A Reconsideration of Schopenhauer's Philosophy (Oxford, 2009).

Craig Taylor

  • Craig Taylor is a senior lecturer in the Philosophy Department at Flinders University, Adelaide Australia. He is the author of Sympathy: A Philosophical Analysis (Palgrave-Macmillan, 2002) and is currently completing a book on the vice of moralism, forthcoming with Acumen in 2011.

Gary Jason

  • Gary Jason is an Adjunct Professor with the Department of Philosophy, California State University, Fullerton. He is the author of Critical Thinking: Developing an Effective Worldview.