About the Authors
Gavin
Colvert is Associate Professor of
Philosophy at Assumption
College in Worcester,
Massachusetts.
He has
published work in the areas of ethics, political philosophy, the
philosophy of
religion and medieval philosophy. He is currently working on
a study of
the historical and contemporary importance of prudence in
Aquinas’ ethical and
political theory.
Martha King
received her B.A. from Purdue
University
and is currently a doctoral student in Philosophy at Saint Louis
University.
Colin Connors
is a Sophomore
Philosophy major at Saint Anselm College, and lives in Princeton,
MA.
Erin Kidd is
a senior Philosophy and Biblical Studies double
major at Gordon
College
in Wenham,
MA.
In the Fall, she will attend the
University of Notre Dame where she will pursue a Master of
Theological
Studies in History of Christianity. Ms. Kidd is originally
from Ponte
Vedra, FL.
Alice Evans is
a Philosophy undergraduate at the University of
Nottingham,
United Kingdom. She is currently inclined towards
hedonic
utilitarianism but unconvinced that there are any moral facts. As such, she is
particularly interested in meta-ethical defences of utilitarianism.