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Acknowledgements For
kindly providing free access to the articles featured in this issue we are
most grateful to the publisher Blackwell
Synergy and the editors of: The Journal of Political
Philosophy Contributors David
Estlund is
Professor of Philosophy at Brown University. His
research interests center around liberalism, justice, and especially
democracy. He is editor of the collection, Democracy (Blackwell 2002), and the author of Democratic Authority:
A Philosophical Framework (Princeton
2008). Tim
Hayward is
Professor of Environmental Political Theory at the University of Edinburgh.
He has published widely in environmental theory and his current research
integrates this with international political theory. His most recent book is Constitutional
Environmental Rights
(Oxford University Press, 2005). He is founding editor of The IPT Beacon. David
Heyd is the Chaim
Perelman Professor of Philosophy at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem. His
books include Supererogation (1982) and Genethics (1992). He has published articles in ethics,
political philosophy, and bioethics. Samuel
Scheffler is Class of 1941 World War II Memorial Professor of
Philosophy and Law at UC Berkeley College of Letters and Science. He works
mainly in the areas of moral and political philosophy. His publications
include The Rejection of Consequentialism (Oxford University Press, 1994); Human Morality (Oxford University Press, 1994); and Boundaries and
Allegiances (Oxford University Press,
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