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Robert Nozick

This is a 2002 introductory volume to Robert Nozick one of the dominant philosophical thinkers of the current age. It is part of a new series Contemporary Philosophy in Focus. Each volume in the series will consist of newly commissioned essays that will cover all the major contributions of a preeminent philosopher in a systematic and accessible manner. Robert Nozick is one of the most creative and individual philosophical voices of the last 25 years. His most famous book Anarchy State and Utopia (1974) presents the classic defense of the libertarian view that only a minimal state is just. Nozick has also made significant contributions in later publications to such areas as rational choice theory ethics epistemology and philosophy of mind. Outside philosophy the book will be of particular interest to professionals and students in political science law economics sociology and psychology. Language: English
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  • Category: History
  • Artist: Schmidtz David
  • Format: Paperback
  • Language: English
  • Publication Date: 2010/07/22
  • Publisher / Label: Cambridge University Press
  • Number of Pages: 242
  • Fruugo ID: 337395341-741027536
  • ISBN: 9780521006712

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