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vii Acknowledgments This volume collects some of the papers from the Philip Quinn Memorial Conference held at the University of Notre Dame in December 2005. The conference was made possible by the John A. O’Brien Chair of Philosophy at Notre Dame and by the university’s College of Arts and Letters. The conference could not have been held without the organizational work of Angela Smith of the Notre Dame Philosophy Department and Harriet Baldwin, conference organizer for the College of Arts and Letters at Notre Dame. It is a pleasure to acknowledge their indispensability. I am also grateful to Alex Jech for his work on the index for this volume. Some of the papers included in this volume have previously been published. They appear here by permission. • Linda Zagzebski’s “Self-Trust and the Diversity of Religions” was previously published in Philosophic Exchange 36 (2005–6): 62–76. • Robert Audi’s “Moral Foundations of Liberal Democracy, Secular Reasons, and Liberal Neutrality toward the Good” was published in the Notre Dame Journal of Law, Ethics and Public Policy 19 (2005): 101–23. • Sumner B. Twiss’s “Torture, Justification, and Human Rights: Toward an Absolute Proscription” also appeared in Human Rights Quarterly 29, no. 2 (May 2007): 346–67. • Paul J. Weithman’s “Eulogy for Philip Quinn,” which appears here as an afterword, was previously published at Proceedings and Addresses of the American Philosophical Association 78, no. 5 (2005): 179–81. WeithProof.indb vii WeithProof.indb vii 6/30/08 11:53:11 AM 6/30/08 11:53:11 AM WeithProof.indb viii WeithProof.indb viii 6/30/08 11:53:11 AM 6/30/08 11:53:11 AM ...

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