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MURRAY N. ROTHBARD, Ph.D., consulting economist, New York
City. Selected publications include "Toward a Reconstruc-
tion of Utility and Welfare Economics", in M. Sennholz,
ed., On Freedom and Free Enterprise, Essays in Honor of Ludwig
von Mises
; "In Defense of 'Extreme Apriorism,'" Southern
Economic Journal
( 1957).

HELMUT SCHOECK, Professor of Sociology, Emory University. His
books include Nietzsches Philosophie des Menschlich-Allzumen-
schlichen
( 1948); Soziologie-Geschichte ihrer Probleme ( 1952);
USA: Motive und Strukturen ( 1958); and Was heisst politisch
unmoeglich
( 1959).

ROBERT STRAUSZ-HUPÉ, Professor of Political Science and Director
of the Foreign Policy Research Institute, University of Penn-
sylvania. Works include The Russian-German Riddle ( 1940);
The Zone of Indifference ( 1952); Power and Community ( 1956);
The Idea of Colonialism ( 1958); and Protracted Conflict ( 1959).

ELISEO VIVAS, John Evans Professor of Moral and Intellectual
Philosophy, Northwestern University. His publications in-
clude The Moral Life and the Ethical Life ( 1950); Creation
and Discovery
( 1955), and D. H. Lawrence: The Failure and
the Triumph of Art
( 1960).

RICHARD M. WEAVER, Professor of English, University of Chicago.
His published works include Ideas Have Consequences ( 1948);
The Ethics of Rhetoric ( 1953); and Composition: A Course in
Writing and Rhetoric
( 1957).

W. H. WERKMEISTER, Director, School of Philosophy, University of
Southern California. His publications include A Philosophy
of Science; The Basis and Structure of Knowledge
( 1948); and A
History of Philosophical Ideas in America
( 1949).

JAMES W. WIGGINS, Professor and Former Chairman, Department
of Sociology and Anthropology, Emory University. Among
his publications are Foreign Aid Re-examined, coeditor,
( 1958) and "Society's Interest in the Marital Status",
Journal of Public Law ( 1955). He is director of the national
study, A Profile of the Aging: U.S.A., to be published in 1961.

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Publication Information: Book Title: Scientism and Values. Contributors: Helmut Schoeck - editor, James W. Wiggins - editor. Publisher: Van Nostrand. Place of Publication: Princeton, NJ. Publication Year: 1960. Page Number: vi.
    
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