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32 Phil. & Pub. Aff. [i] (2004)

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Notes   on                          ARTHUR  RiPSTEIN is Professor of Law and Philos-
the  Contributors                   ophy  at the University of Toronto. He is author of
                                    Equality, Responsibility, and the Law (Cambridge
                                    University Press, 1999), and is currently working
                                    on a book about Kant's legal and political philos-
                                    ophy. He is a past contributor to Philosophy &
                                    Public Affairs.

                                    JAMES FLORY is a pre-doctoral fellow at the
                                    Department  of Clinical Bioethics, National Insti-
                                    tutes of Health, studying the ethics of research
                                    on human   subjects, and researching the way
                                    patients are cared for at the end of life. His publi-
                                    cations include articles in the natural sciences. A
                                    book  chapter, with E. J. Emanuel, is forthcoming
                                    in New Dimensions  in Bioethics, vol. 2 (Johns
                                    Hopkins  University Press).

                                    PHILIP KITCHER is Professor of Philosophy at
                                    Columbia  University. He is the author of numer-
                                    ous articles on a wide range of philosophical
                                    topics, and of seven books, the most recent of
                                    which  are Science, Truth, and Democracy (2001)
                                    and In Mendel's Mirror: Philosophical Reflections
                                    on Biology (2003), both published by Oxford Uni-
                                    versity Press.

                                    BARBARA  H. FRIED is William W. and Gertrude H.
                                    Saunders Professor of Law at Stanford University.
                                    She is the author of The Progressive Assault on
                                    Laissez Faire: Robert Hale and the First Law and
                                    Economics Movement   (Harvard University Press,
                                    1998), and numerous articles on distributive
                                    justice in the areas of tax policy and political
                                    theory. She has twice previously contributed to
                                    Philosophy & Public Affairs.

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