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  • Notes on Contributors/Sur les Collaborateurs

Vanessa Carbonell is Assistant Professor of Philosophy at the University of Cincinnati. Her research interests include ethics and moral psychology.

Eric Funkhouser is Associate Professor of Philosophy at the University of Arkansas. His primary areas of research are in metaphysics, philosophy of action, and philosophy of mind.

D.K. Johnston was a sessional instructor at the University of Victoria.

Clayton Littlejohn is Assistant Professor at the University of Texas at San Antonio. He has published on the internalism/ externalism debate in epistemology, the nature of evidence, and reasons for action and belief.

Rob Lovering is Assistant Professor of Philosophy at College of Staten Island. His publications include 'Mary Anne Warren on "Full" Moral Status: A Critique' (Southern Journal of Philosophy), 'The Virtues of Hunting: A Reply to Jensen,' (Philosophy in the Contemporary World), and 'Divine Hiddenness and Inculpable Ignorance' (International Journal for Philosophy of Religion). His areas of specialization are ethics and the philosophy of religion.

Benjamin Vilhauer is Assistant Professor of Philosophy at William Paterson University of New Jersey. His main research interests are in Kant, and in issues about free will and moral responsibility. [End Page 513]

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