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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 86. Chapters: Leonard P. Zakim, Sam Walton, Roy Scheider, Guru, Geraldine Ferraro, Bernard Williams, V. P. Singh, Peter Boyle, Susannah York, Hulda Regehr Clark, Kirsten Flagstad, Stan Winston, Ralph Ginzburg, Yvon Cormier, Ali Kordan, Robert W. Bussard, Louis Rukeyser, Ama Sumani, Ralph D. Winter, Moe Drabowsky, Mickey Hargitay, Warren William, Don Herbert, J. Carter Brown, Frank Reynolds, Alastair Ross Goobey, Angela Coughlan, Phil Smith, Anna Held, Michel Mirowski, Eppie Lederer, Tom Cole, Lloyd Thaxton, Steve Boros, Chandra Shekhar Singh, Derek Denny-Brown, Caro Jones, Richard Bell, Martha Beall Mitchell, Cyril Walsh, Nathan Isgur, Merle Sande, Jim Davis, Jo Clayton, Mark Lenard, Vern Ruhle, Ted Uhlaender, Daniel Seligman, Thomas William Ferguson, David J. Weber, Charles J. Pedersen, Robert Rosenthal, Stuart F. Feldman, Leo Edward O'Neil, Jacob A. Marinsky, Jack Rosenthal, Scott M. Matheson, Hayden Rorke, Charles Kenzie Steele, Michael Vernon, Grace Abbott, Terry Zahn, Stephen J. Friedman, Chuck Taliano, Gilbert Moses, Caroline McWilliams, Ras Shorty I, George Andreasen, Kazue Takahashi, John Sack, Pete Jolly, Stu Kerr, Mario Acuna, Abolfazl Monadi, Bulent Arel, Grace Halsell, Graham Jarvis, Malcolm Diamond, Eirug Wyn, B. J. Kennedy, Harry Goz, Elijah Alexander, Warren Spears. Excerpt: Connection Timeout Sir Bernard Arthur Owen Williams (21 September 1929 - 10 June 2003) was an English moral philosopher, described by The Times as the most brilliant and most important British moral philosopher of his time. His publications include Problems of the Self (1973), Moral Luck (1981), Ethics and the Limits of Philosophy (1985), and Truth and Truthfulness (2002). He was knighted in 1999. As Knightbridge Professor of Philosophy at the University of Cambridge and Deutsch Professor of Philosophy at the University of California, Berkeley, ...