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  • About the Contributors

Robin Attfield was a professor of philosophy at Cardiff University, where he taught from 1968 to 2012. He has written several books, and recently published Ethics: An Overview (Continuum, 2012).

Pepe Lee Chang is an associate professor in the Department of Management at the University of Texas at San Antonio. Her current research centers on business and medical ethics.

Jazmine Gabriel teaches philosophy at Siena College. Her research interests include bioethics and the history of the concept of autonomy.

Lisa Grover is currently a junior research fellow at the University of Essex.

Jonathan Jacobs is a professor of philosophy at John Jay College of Criminal Justice and the cuny Graduate Center. Has recently edited Reason, Religion, and Natural Law: From Plato to Spinoza (Oxford University Press, 2012).

James Kellenberger is emeritus professor of philosophy at California State University, Northridge. He is the author of Moral Relativism, Moral Diversity, and Human Relationships (Pennsylvania State University Press, 2003), and most recently, Dying to Self and Detachment (Ashgate, 2012).

J. K. Miles is assistant professor of philosophy at Quincy University. His research interests include applied virtue ethics and civil liberties. [End Page 121]

Steven Ross teaches philosophy at Hunter College and the cuny Graduate Center. He writes on moral philosophy, aesthetics, and philosophy of law.

William E. Stempsey is a professor of philosophy at the College of the Holy Cross, and adjunct associate professor at the University of Massachusetts Medical School. He is the author of Disease and Diagnosis: Value-Dependent Realism (Kluwer Academic Publishers, 2000), and Elisha Bartlett’s Philosophy of Medicine (Springer, 2005). [End Page 122]

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