Vol. 51 No. 2 1984 - page 166

CONTRIBUTORS
MICHEL TOURNIER
is the recipient of the Grand Prix du Roman and Prix
Goncourt for his novels published In French;
The Fetishist
is forthcom–
ing from Doubleday. ...
RICHARD LOWENTHAL
Is Professor of Pol itical
Science Emeritus at the Free University of Berlin. .. .
DIANA PINTO
writes on postwar Europe and America and teaches at L'Ecole des
Hautes Etudes en Science Soclales In Paris. . . .
DAVID TWERSKY
is edi–
tor of
Spectrum,
an Israeli Labour Party monthly, and a contributor to
The Jerusalem Post. ...
MARK LILLA
is executive editor of
The Public
Interest. ...
Associate Professor of Economics at Williams College,
MICHAEL McPHERSON
is co-editor of the journal,
Economics and Phi–
losophy. ...
SANFORD LEVINSON
is Professor of Law at the University
of Texas at Austin. .. .
HILARY PUTNAM
is Walter Beverly Pearson Pro–
fessor of Modern Mathematics and Mathematical Logic at Harvard Uni–
versity; three volumes of his philosophical papers have been published
by Cambridge University Press....
NELSON GOODMAN
is Professor of
Philosophy Emeritus at Harvard University....
JOHN E. TASHJEAN
is
president of Conflict Morphology, Inc., a research corporation in Arling–
ton, Virginia.... Professor of Philosophy and Political Science at McGill
University and former Chichele Professor of Political Philosophy at Ox–
ford,
CHARLES TAYLOR
is the author of, among other books,
The Expla·
nation of Behavior
and
Hegel. ...
ROBERT AMDUR
teaches political
science at Columbia University and is working on a book about freedom
of speech... .
ROBERT M. SOLOW's
most recent book is
Paul Samuel·
son and Modern Economic Theory;
he is Institute Professor at the Massa·
chusetts Institute of Technology.
MARY LEFKOWITZ,
Andrew W. Mellon
Professor in the Humanities at Wellesley College, is author of
Heroines
and Hysterics
and co-editor of
Women 's Life in Greece and Rome.
This issue of
Partisan Review
was partially funded by support from the
Massachusetts Council on the Arts and Humanities.
Editor's Note
In the last issue, it was not mentioned that the
Reminiscences
by Manes
Sperber were part of his three-volume autobiography that appeared in
France and Germany.
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