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27 Phil. & Pub. Aff. [i] (1998)

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Notes on
the  Contributors


THomAs  NAGEL is Professor of Philosophy and Law
at New York University. Among his books are The
View from Nowhere, Equality and Partiality, and
most recently The Last Word (Oxford, 1997). He is
a past contributor to Philosophy & Public Affairs.
DAVID LYONs is Professor of Law and of Philoso-
phy at Boston University. He is the author of Mill's
Utilitarianism: Critical Essays (Rowman & Lit-
tlefield, 1997), and is working on the moral impli-
cations of utilitarianism, the interpretation of law,
political resistance, and racism in American law.
He is a past contributor to Philosophy & Public
Affairs.
MICHAEL  RIDGE is in the Philosophy Department
at The University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill.
His recent articles are Hobbesian Public Rea-
son, in Ethics (April 1998) and Humean Inten-
tions, in American Philosophical Quarterly (April
1998). His current interest is full information theo-
ries of practical reasons and the moral philosophy
of David Hume. This is his first contribution to
Philosophy & Public Affairs.
ALASTAIR NORCRoss  is Assistant Professor of Phi-
losophy at Southern Methodist University. His
Good  and Bad Actions appeared in Philosophi-
cal Review (January 1997), and he works primarily
on the articulation and defense of consequential-
ist ethical theory. He is a recent contributor to
Philosophy & Public Affairs.
McHAEL  OTsuKA  was recently appointed as a Lec-
turer in Philosophy at University College, London.
His article is among a series of papers he is pre-
paring on Lockean political and moral philoso-
phy, including such topics as political legitimacy,
punishment  and self-defense, and generational
sovereignty. He is a past contributor to Philoso-
phy &  Public Affairs.
Corrigendum: NORMAN   DANIELS, whose article ap-
peared in volume 26, number 4, is a previous con-
tributor to Philosophy & Public Affairs.

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