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  • Paul Cairney

    Paul Cairney is Senior Lecturer in Politics at the University of Aberdeen.

  • David Carr

    David Carr is Professor of Ethics and Education at the Jubilee Centre for Character and Virtues at the University of Birmingham and Emeritus Professor at the University of Edinburgh.  He is the author of three books and numerous philosophical and educational papers and editor or co-editor of several major collections of essays on …

  • Gerard Casey

    Gerard Casey is Professor Emeritus in the School of Philosophy at University College Dublin and Adjunct Scholar at the Ludwig von Mises Institute, Auburn, Alabama. Before his long tenure at University College Dublin, Professor Casey taught in the School of Philosophy at The Catholic University of America in Washington, D.C. His previous books …

  • Marc Champagne

    Marc Champagne is an Instructor in the Department of Philosophy at Kwantlen Polytechnic University. He has a PhD in Philosophy from York University in Toronto, a PhD in Semiotics from the University of Quebec in Montreal, and did his Post-Doctoral studies at the University of Helsinki.

  • Nader N. Chokr

    Nader N. Chokr was professor of philosophy at Shandong University until his move to Oslo in autumn 2008. He is thought to have been the first foreign philosopher (he is a US citizen) in recent times to have been appointed full-time at a Chinese University.

  • Stephen R.L. Clark

    Professor Stephen R.L. Clark is a philosopher at Liverpool University and author of many books. He has a particular interest in religious and political philosophy and in moral issues concerning animals.

  • Chris Clarke

    Chris Clarke gained his PhD in General Relativity at the University of Cambridge, later studying at Hamburg and York before taking up a Professorship in Applied Mathematics at the University of Southampton, leaving to work free-lance in 1999. Alongside his main work in theoretical cosmology he has published in brain physics, philosophy and …

  • Wendell John Coats, Jr.

    Wendell John Coats, Jr. is Professor of Government at Connecticut College, New London, Connecticut, where he teaches courses in political theory — ancient, medieval and modern. He is widely published in the field of political theory, especially with regard to the thought of Michael Oakeshott.

  • Ben Cobley

    Ben Cobley writes a blog called A Free Left Blog. He is a journalist by trade and a former Labour Party activist.

  • Martin Cohen

    Martin Cohen is a British philosopher who specialises in philosophy of science and political philosophy. He studied philosophy and social science at Sussex University under some of the early group of philosophers who launched the University's pioneering language and values programme. After teaching and research posts in Britain and …

  • Alessandro Colarossi

    Alessandro is an accomplished IT professional, having spent over a decade in virtually every facet of technology, from support and web design to cartoon animation and game development. He is currently employed as a technical consultant at a large firm in Toronto, Canada. He has a diploma in Systems Analysis from Sheridan College and a philosophy …

  • Matthew Colborn

    Matthew Colborn received an MSc in cognitive science from Birmingham University and a DPhil. in experimental psychology from the University of Sussex in 2001.

  • James Connelly

    James Connelly is Professor of Political Thought at The University of Hull.