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30 Phil. & Pub. Aff. 2 (2001)

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Notes   on                          BERNARD WILLIAMS  is Deutsch Professor of Phi-
                                    losophy at the University of California, Berkeley,
                                    and a Fellow of All Souls College, Oxford. His pub-
                                    lications include Morality; Problems of the Self;
                                    Descartes: the Project of Pure Enquiry Moral
                                    Luck  Ethics and the Limits ofPhilosophy;
                                    Shame  and Necessity; and Making Sense of Hu-
                                    manity
                                    J. DAVID VELLEMAN is James B. and Grace J. Nelson
                                    Professor of Philosophy at the University of
                                    Michigan, Ann Arbor. His publications include
                                    Practical Reflection (Princeton, 1989) and The
                                    Possibility of Practical Reason (Oxford, 2000).
                                    This is his first contribution to Philosophy& Pub-
                                    licAffairs.
                                    LIAM MURPHY  is Professor of Law and Philosophy
                                    at NewYork University. His research interests in-
                                    clude legal, moral, and political philosophy. He is
                                    the author of Moral Demands in Nonideal Theory
                                    (Oxford, 2000) and is a past contributor to Phi-
                                    losophy&  Public Affairs.
                                    THoMAs  NAGEL is Professor of Philosophy and
                                    Fiorello LaGuardia Professor of Law at NewYork
                                    University. Among his books are The Viewfrom
                                    Nowhere, Equality and Partiality, and The Last
                                    Word.  Concealment and Exposure and Other Es-
                                    says will be published by Oxford University Press
                                    in 2002. He is a past contributor to Philosophy&
                                    Public Affairs.
                                    TIMOTHY  HINTON teaches at North Carolina State
                                    University. His interests include political philoso-
                                    phy and the history of ethics and the intersection
                                    between  religion and ethical values. He has pub-
                                    lished work on T. H. Green, Kant and Aquinas,
                                    and toleration. This is his first contribution to
                                    Philosophy&  Public Affairs.
                                    ALAN CARTER  IS Professor of Philosophy and Envi-
                                    ronmental Studies at the University of Colorado.
                                    He specializes in political, environmental, and
                                    moral philosophy, and is the author of A Radical
                                    Green Political Theory (Routledge), The Philo-
                                    sophical Foundations of Property Rights
                                    (Prentice-Hall), and Marx: A Radical Critique
                                    (Westview). This is his first contribution to Phi-
                                    losophy&  Public Affairs.

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