Lynne Rudder Baker
Lynne Rudder Baker has written numerous articles and books. Her new book, The Metaphysics of Everyday Life, will be published by Cambridge University Press.
Stephen R.L. Clark
Stephen R.L. Clark is Professor of Philosophy at the University of Liverpool, currently working on Plotinus. His most recent books are Biology and Christian Ethics (Cambridge University Press 2000) and G.K. Chesterton: Thinking Backward, Looking Forward (Templeton Foundation Press 2006).
Kristjan Kristajansson
Kristjan Kristajansson is Professor of Philosophy, University of Akureyri, Iceland. He has published extensively in the fields of moral philosophy and philosophy of education. His publications include Social Freedom (Cambridge University Press, 1996), Justifying Emotions (Routledge, 2002), and Aristotle, Emotions and Education (Ashgate, 2007).
Miles Rind
Miles Rind holds a PhD in philosophy from the University of Chicago and has taught at Virginia Tech, the University of Cincinnati, Brandeis University, and other institutions, He works mainly in aesthetics and has published several articles on Kant's theory of taste.
Lauren Tillinghast
Lauren Tillinghast has taught at the University of Chicago, the University of Pittsburgh and Knox College. She has published essays in the philosophy of art and is currently at work on the concept of goodness. Her interests also include problems in ethics and moral psychology.
Marcus Giaquinto
Marcus Giaquinto is a professor of philosophy at University College London. He has published two books concerning the epistemology of mathematics, The Search for Certainty and Visual Thinking in Mathematics, His current research focuses on conceptual knowledge, our knowledge of abstracta and epistemic rationality.
Roger Montague
Roger Montague: studied philosophy at Bristol and Oxford, taught at St. Andrews, Hull and Leicester, from 1980 senior lecturer and head of department. He retired when the department closed in 1989. He now publishes a few articles and notes.
Anne Newstead
Anne Newstead is a postdoctoral researcher in the philosophy of mathematics at the School of Mathematics and Statistics, University of New South Wales. Sydney, Australia.
James Franklin
James Franklin is the author of Corrupting the Youth: A History of Philosophy in Australia.