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Graham Solomon, to whom this collection is dedicated, went into
hospital for antibiotic treatment of pneumonia in Oc- ber, 2001.
Three days later, on Nov. 1, he died of a massive stroke, at the
age of 44. Solomon was well liked by those who got the chance to
know him-it was a revelation to ?nd out, when helping to sort out
his a?airs after his death, how many "friends" he had whom he had
actually never met, as his email included correspondence with
philosophers around the world running sometimes to hundreds of
messages. He was well respected in the philosophical community more
broadly. He was for several years a member of the editorial board
for the Western Ontario Series in Philosophy of Science. While he
was employed at Wilfrid Laurier University in Waterloo, Ontario,
several of us at the University of Wat- loo always regarded our own
department as a sort of second academic home for him. We therefore
decided that it would be appropriate to hold a memorial conference
in his honour. Thanks to the generous ?nancial support of the
Humphrey Conference Fund, we were able to do so in May 2003. Many
of the papers in this volume were presented at that conf- ence.
Graham Solomon, to whom this collection is dedicated, went into
hospital for antibiotic treatment of pneumonia in Oc- ber, 2001.
Three days later, on Nov. 1, he died of a massive stroke, at the
age of 44. Solomon was well liked by those who got the chance to
know him-it was a revelation to ?nd out, when helping to sort out
his a?airs after his death, how many "friends" he had whom he had
actually never met, as his email included correspondence with
philosophers around the world running sometimes to hundreds of
messages. He was well respected in the philosophical community more
broadly. He was for several years a member of the editorial board
for the Western Ontario Series in Philosophy of Science. While he
was employed at Wilfrid Laurier University in Waterloo, Ontario,
several of us at the University of Wat- loo always regarded our own
department as a sort of second academic home for him. We therefore
decided that it would be appropriate to hold a memorial conference
in his honour. Thanks to the generous ?nancial support of the
Humphrey Conference Fund, we were able to do so in May 2003. Many
of the papers in this volume were presented at that conf- ence.
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