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29 Phil. & Pub. Aff. 2 (2000)

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Notes on
the  Contributors


JOSEPH CHAN is Associate Professor in the Depart-
ment  of Politics and Public Administration, Uni-
versity of Hong Kong. He has published articles
and book  chapters on Aristotle, human rights,
Confucianism, and  other topics. He is currently
working on perfectionism and Confucian political
philosophy. This is his first appearance in Philos-
ophy  & Public Affairs.
DOUGLAs  N. HUSAK is Professor of Philosophy and
Law  at Rutgers University. He has written exten-
sively on drug policy and the philosophy of crimi-
nal law, and is a previous contributor to Philoso-
phy &  Public Affairs.
ROBERT E. GOODIN is Professor of Social and Politi-
cal Theory and Philosophy, Research School of So-
cial Sciences, Australian National University. He
recently cowrote two books on the welfare state:
with David Schmidt, Social Welfare and Individual
Responsibility, and with Bruce Headey, Ruud
Muffels, and Henk-Jan Dirven, The Real Worlds of
Welfare Capitalism (Cambridge, 1998 and 1999, re-
spectively). This his first publication in Philosophy
&  Public Affairs.

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