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Notes on Contributors

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  15 September 2010

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John Leslie

  • John Leslie is University Professor Emeritus, University of Guelph, Adjunct Professor, University of Victoria, and Fellow of the Royal Society of Canada. He is at work on edited readings about why there is Something and not Nothing.

Robin Attfield

  • Robin Attfield has been on the staff of Cardiff University since 1968, and a Professor of Philosophy since 1991. His first article in Philosophy was ‘Berkeley and Imaginatio’ in 1970, and his latest was ‘Against Incompatabilism’ in 1975. Jointly with Andrew Belsey he edited the proceedings of the Royal Institute Conference of 1993 as Philosophy and the Natural Environment (1994). His latest monograph was Creation, Evolution and Meaning (2006). He is currently preparing a textbook on ethics for Continuum.

Kristján Kristjánsson

  • Kristján Kristjánsson is Professor of Philosophy at the School of Education, University of Iceland. He is the author of various books on moral philosophy, philosophy of mind and philosophy of education, the latest one being The Self and Its Emotions (2010).

Alexander Naraniecki

  • Alexander Naraniecki is an early career academic who has just completed a doctorate at Griffith University. His doctorate which drew upon extensive archival research at the Popper Archives in Klagenfurt, Austria was titled Popper Re-appraised: New Perspectives on Karl Popper's Method and its Applications. He has contributed a chapter to a recent book bringing together many of Popper's former students and other eminent scholars in the philosophy of science, titled Rethinking Popper.

Brenda Almond

  • Brenda Almond is Emeritus Professor of Moral and Social Philosophy at the University of Hull. She holds an honorary doctorate for her work in philosophy from Utrecht University and is an elected foreign member of the Austrian Academy of Sciences. She has published widely in the field of philosophy, especially moral philosophy, including bioethics, and in the philosophy of education. Her books include The Fragmenting Family (2008), Exploring Ethics: a Traveller's Tale (1998), and Exploring Philosophy: The Philosophical Quest (1995).

Daniel Putman

  • Daniel Putman is Professor of Philosophy at the University of Wisconsin – Fox Valley. He has published over thirty articles on Virtue Ethics and in the Philosophy of Music and has contributed several papers to Philosophy.