Published online by Cambridge University Press: 23 November 2009
I would like to thank Raymond Geuss for initial inspiration for many of the topics in this book. I owe a debt to Mark Peacock Lambert Zuidervaart and Nigel Pleasants for their insightful comments on various parts of this book. My great thanks go to Robert Mayhew for reading the entire script. I would also like to acknowledge a debt of gratitude to the National Library of Wales for the use of its resources, to Beatrice Rehl and Laura Lawrie at Cambridge University Press and to the late Terence Moore for helping initiate this project, although he was sadly unable to see it to completion. This book was written during an extended period of maternity leave and is dedicated to my new baby daughter Clara.
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