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THE ARISTOTELIAN SOCIETY COUNCIL President: Professor R THE ARISTOTELIAN SOCIETY COUNCIL President: Professor R. R. K. Sorabji •Alexander, Professor P. *Altham, DrJ. E.J. Downloaded from https://academic.oup.com/aristotelian/issue/86/1 by guest on 24 September 2021 Ayer, Professor Sir Alfred Berlin, Professor Sir I. Braithwaite, Professor R. B. •Charles, Dr David t*Davies, Dr M. K. Emmett, Professor Dorothy Findlay, Professor J. N. Gallie, Professor W. B. *Guttenplan, Dr S. Hamlyn, Professor D. W. Hare, Professor R. M. Holland, Professor R. F. *Hollis, Professor M. Kneale, Professor M. Kneale, Professor W. Korner, Professor S. Lewis, Professor H. D. Mackinnon, Professor D. M. Manser, Professor A. O'Connor, Professor D. J. Popper, Professor Sir Karl Quinton, A. M. •Sainsbury, Dr R. M. (Hon. Secretary and Editor) f*Savile, A. B. (Monographs Editor) Smiley, Professor T. J. Strawson, Professor Sir Peter Walsh, Professor W. H. *Walton, Professor G. N. (Treasurer) White, Professor A. R. Whiteley, Professor C. H. Winch, Professor P. G. Wisdom, Professor J. Wollheim, Professor R. A. •Executive Committee. '('Monographs Committee (also: Dr J. Hornsby). North American Representaiive: Professor R. A. Shiner. LIST OF MEMBERS Please notify the Assistant Treasurer, King's College, London WC2R 2LS of any errors or omissions. ACKRILL, Professor J. L., Brasenose College, Oxford. [1948] Downloaded from https://academic.oup.com/aristotelian/issue/86/1 by guest on 24 September 2021 ACTON, Mrs B., 5 Abbotsford Park, Edinburgh 10. [?] AIDELKOFF, Mr S. E., 10 St Helen's Road, Cranbrook, Ilford, Essex. [1984] AL-AJOU, Ms Randa, Dept of Philosophy, King's College London, WC2R 2LS. [ 1984] ALEXANDER, Professor P., 36 Woodstock Road, Redland, Bristol, BS6 7EP. [1945] ALLEN, Mr C, 5e Castlebar Park, Ealing, London, W5 1DD. [1984] ALLEN, C. B., King's College, Philosophy Dept. [1984] ALLEN, H. J., Dept. of Philosophy, Adelphi University, Garden City L.I., New York 11530, U.S.A. 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