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MICHAEL KALTON is professor of religion at Wichita State University, Wichita,
Kansas.

KIM HYUNC-GYUN is a Ph.D. candidate in the School of Theology at Boston
University, Boston, Massachusetts.

KIM KWANG-OK is professor of anthropology at Seoul National University,
Seoul, Korea.

TERRILL LAUTZ is with the Henry Luce Foundation.

LIN TONGQI is associate professor of English at Beijing University of Foreign
Studies, Beijing, China, and an associate of the Department of East Asian
Languages and Civilizations at Harvard University, Cambridge, Massachu-
setts.

RODERICK MACFARQUHAR is Leroy B. Williams Professor of History and
Political Science and director of the John King Fairbank Center for East Asian
Research at Harvard University, Cambridge, Massachusetts.

RICHARD MADSEN is professor of sociology at the University of California, San
Diego.

HENRY ROSOVSKY is Lewis R. and Linda L. Geyser University Professor and
acting dean of the Faculty of Arts and Sciences, Harvard University, Cam-
bridge, Massachusetts.

GILBERT ROZMAN is professor of sociology at Princeton University, Princeton,
New Jersey.

BENJAMIN I. SCHWARTZ is Leroy B. Williams Professor of History and Political
Science (Emeritus), John King Fairbank Center for East Asian Research,
Harvard University, Cambridge, Massachusetts.

JOANNA F HANDLIN SMITH is associate editor of the Harvardjournal of Asiatic
Studies
and an associate in research at the John King Fairbank Center for East
Asian Research, Harvard University, Cambridge, Massachusetts.

TU WEIMING is director of the Institute of Culture and Communication,
East-West Center, Honolulu, Hawaii, and professor of Chinese history and
philosophy at Harvard University, Cambridge, Massachusetts.

EZRA VOGEL is Henry Ford II Professor of Social Sciences in the Department
of Sociology at Harvard University, Cambridge, Massachusetts.

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Publication Information: Book Title: The Confucian World Observed: A Contemporary Discussion of Confucian Humanism in East Asia. Contributors: Tu Weiming - editor, Milan Hejtmanek - editor, Alan Wachman - editor. Publisher: East-West Center. Place of Publication: Honolulu. Publication Year: 1992. Page Number: xii.
    
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