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About the Contributors to This Volume LORÁND AMBRUS-LAKATOS is Assistant Professor at the Central European University, Budapest. ZOLTÁN BALÁZS is Associate Professor at the P. Pázmány Catholic University , Budapest-Piliscsaba, and author of The Political Community, Budapest: Osiris, 2003. JOHN BEACH taught at the Philosophy Department of Marquette University , Milwaukee, USA. LEE CONGDON is Professor of History at James Madison University, author of Seeing Red: Hungarian Intellectuals in Exile and the Challenge of Communism , DeKalb: Northern Illinois University Press, 2001; and editor (with Béla Király) of The Ideas of the Hungarian Revolution: Suppressed and Victorious, 1956–1999, Boulder: Social Science Monographs, Atlantic Research and Publications, distributed by Columbia University Press, 2002. ANDREAS DORSCHEL is Professor of Aesthetics at the University of the Arts, Graz, Austria. Among his recent publications are Nachdenken über Vorurteile, Hamburg: Meiner, 2001, and Gestaltung-Zur Ästhetik des Brauchbaren, 2nd edn., Heidelberg: Universitätsverlag Winter, 2003. FRANCIS DUNLOP is Honorary Lecturer at the University of East Anglia, Norwich, UK, and author of The Life and Thought of Aurel Kolnai, Aldershot: Ashgate, 2002. JOHN P. HITTINGER is Professor of Philosophy at the Sacred Heart Major Seminary, Detroit, MI: USA, and author of Liberty, Wisdom and Grace: Thomism and Democratic Political Theory, Lanham, Md: Lexington Books, 2002. DANIEL J. MAHONEY is Chairman of the Political Science Department at Assumption College in Worcester, Massachusetts. He is the author of De Gaulle: Statesmanship, Grandeur, and Modern Democracy (1996), and Aleksandr Solzheninitzyn: The Ascent from Ideology, Lanham, MD: Rowman and Littlefield, 2001. PIERRE MANENT is Director of the Ecole des Hautes Etudes en Sciences Sociales, Paris, and author of Modern Liberty and Its Discontents, Lan- About the Contributors to This Volume ham, MD: Rowman & Littlefield Publishers, 1998; The City of Man, Princeton, NJ: Princeton University Press, 1998; and Cours familier de philosophie politique, Fayard, 2001. THOMAS NORGAARD is Assistant Professor at the European College of Liberal Arts, Berlin, and author of the entry on Iris Murdoch in the Routledge Encyclopedia of Philosophy Online. ROBERT RADFORD is Visiting Fellow at the University of East Anglia, and the author of “Dalí” , in the series Arts and Ideas, Phaidon Press. M. W. F. STONE is Professor at the Hoger Instituut voor Wijsbegeerte, Katholieke Universiteit Leuven, and author of The Subtle Arts of Casuistry , vol. 1, The Casuistical Tradition from Aristotle to Kant; vol. 2, Ordinary Morality and Practical Reason, both forthcoming from Oxford University Press. DAVID WIGGINS is Emeritus Wyckeham Professor of Logic at the University of Oxford, and author of Sameness and Substance Renewed, Cambridge University Press, 2001; and Needs, Values, Truth, 3rd amended edn., Oxford University Press, 2002. 334 ...