Mark Platts
Mark Platts is Research Professor of Philosophy in the National Autonomous University of Mexico; his books include Ways of Meaning (MIT Press, 1997) and Moral Realities (Routledge, 2005).
Rupert Read
Rupert Read is a leading British advocate of the ‘resolute’ reading of Wittgenstein. See e.g. his The New Wittgenstein (Routledge, 2000). His other books include Kuhn (Polity, 2002), Film as Philosophy (Palgrave, 2005), and There is No Such Thing as a Social Science (Ashgate, 2008). His previous publications in Philosophy include a protracted debate with Michael Dummett over the nature of time.
Alasdair Richmond
Alasdair Richmond is a permanent lecturer in philosophy at Edinburgh University. He is interested in (particularly) the metaphysics of space and time, philosophy of science and the British Empiricists. He is currently working on a book and a series of articles on related philosophical topics to do with time travel.
Kathleen Lennon
Kathleen Lennon is Ferens Professor of Philosophy at the University of Hull. She is currently writing a book on The Imagination and the Imaginary for Routledge.
Nicholas Nathan
N. M. L. Nathan is an Honorary Senior Fellow at the University of Liverpool and Birmingham. He is the author of Will and the World (OUP, 1992), and of The Price of Doubt (Routledge, 2000).
Anthony de Jasay
Anthony de Jasay is an economist and philosopher living in France. He is the author, a.o. of The State (Oxford 1985, 1998), Social Contract, Free Ride (Oxford 1989, 2008) and Political Philosophy, Clearly (Indianapolis 2010).