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Format: | Elektronisch E-Book |
Sprache: | English |
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Chesham [England] :
Acumen,
2001.
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Schriftenreihe: | Philosophy now (Teddington, London, England)
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Online-Zugang: | Volltext |
Zusammenfassung: | Annotation |
Beschreibung: | 1 online resource (vii, 248 pages) |
Bibliographie: | Includes bibliographical references and index. |
ISBN: | 9781844653102 1844653102 9781317489986 1317489985 1317489977 9781317489979 1315710781 9781315710785 1282534602 9781282534605 9786612534607 6612534605 |
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505 | 8 | |a The theory of justice II: justice in acquisition and Locke's provisoThe theory of justice III: rectification and compensation; Nozick on Rawls; Summary; 3 Anarchy, State, and Utopia: the political outcome; Introduction; Explaining and justifying: the program ; The execution I: the state of nature ; The execution II: growth of the state; Practical objections; Objections of principle I: transitivity and compensation; Objections of principle II: procedural rights and incomplete knowledge; Utopia I: the framework; Utopia II: objections; Summary; 4 The later ethics and politics; Introduction | |
505 | 8 | |a Ethics and motivationValue as organic unity; Value and disvalue; Organic unity as value; Some criticisms; The basis of value; The ethical pull; Deontology and teleology: rights; The is/ought question; Political implications: symbolic utility; Summary ; 5 Epistemology; Introduction: internalism and externalism; Outline of Nozick's theory; Counterfactuals; Scepticism and closure; The price that Nozick pays; Some criticisms of Nozick; Internalism and externalism again; Evidence; Summary; 6 Rationality; Introduction: rationality in general; Principles and their uses | |
505 | 8 | |a Practical rationality in the dissertationDecision theory I: the first two discussions; Decision theory II: the third discussion; Decision theory III: symbolic utility again; Belief and acceptance; Evolution and its role; Types and limits of rationality; Summary ; 7 Metaphysics I: personal identity; Introduction: identity in general; Nozick's theory; Personal identity I: general considerations; Personal identity II: ties and caring; Personal identity III: closeness; Interlude: the unity of Nozick's philosophy; Personal identity IV: the nature of the self; Summary | |
505 | 8 | |a 8 Metaphysics II: explaining existenceIntroduction: ""Why is there something rather than nothing?""; Nozick's approach; Fecundity; Self-subsumption; Limited fecundity; Wedin's criticisms; Summary ; 9 Metaphysics III: free will and retribution; Introduction; The indeterministic approach; Tracking again; Retribution; Summary ; 10 The meaning of life; Introduction: conditions for meaningfulness; Ein Sof and its problems; Self-subsumption again; The dialectic of meaning and value; Conclusion: philosophy and the arts and sciences; Summary ; Guide to further reading; Bibliography; Index | |
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contents | Cover; Half Title; Title; Copyright; Contents; Preface; 1 Introduction; Introduction: analytic philosophy; Changes of interest ; Nozick's change of approach: proof and explanation; Coercion; Explanation and understanding; Truth and the aim of philosophy ; The unity of Nozick's philosophy; Summary; 2 Anarchy, State, and Utopia: the moral basis; Introduction; The role of the individual; The basis of rights; Animals and angels; Welfarist criticisms of Nozick; Libertarian criticisms of Nozick ; The nature of rights; The theory of justice I: justice in transfer; Blurring the distinction The theory of justice II: justice in acquisition and Locke's provisoThe theory of justice III: rectification and compensation; Nozick on Rawls; Summary; 3 Anarchy, State, and Utopia: the political outcome; Introduction; Explaining and justifying: the program ; The execution I: the state of nature ; The execution II: growth of the state; Practical objections; Objections of principle I: transitivity and compensation; Objections of principle II: procedural rights and incomplete knowledge; Utopia I: the framework; Utopia II: objections; Summary; 4 The later ethics and politics; Introduction Ethics and motivationValue as organic unity; Value and disvalue; Organic unity as value; Some criticisms; The basis of value; The ethical pull; Deontology and teleology: rights; The is/ought question; Political implications: symbolic utility; Summary ; 5 Epistemology; Introduction: internalism and externalism; Outline of Nozick's theory; Counterfactuals; Scepticism and closure; The price that Nozick pays; Some criticisms of Nozick; Internalism and externalism again; Evidence; Summary; 6 Rationality; Introduction: rationality in general; Principles and their uses Practical rationality in the dissertationDecision theory I: the first two discussions; Decision theory II: the third discussion; Decision theory III: symbolic utility again; Belief and acceptance; Evolution and its role; Types and limits of rationality; Summary ; 7 Metaphysics I: personal identity; Introduction: identity in general; Nozick's theory; Personal identity I: general considerations; Personal identity II: ties and caring; Personal identity III: closeness; Interlude: the unity of Nozick's philosophy; Personal identity IV: the nature of the self; Summary 8 Metaphysics II: explaining existenceIntroduction: ""Why is there something rather than nothing?""; Nozick's approach; Fecundity; Self-subsumption; Limited fecundity; Wedin's criticisms; Summary ; 9 Metaphysics III: free will and retribution; Introduction; The indeterministic approach; Tracking again; Retribution; Summary ; 10 The meaning of life; Introduction: conditions for meaningfulness; Ein Sof and its problems; Self-subsumption again; The dialectic of meaning and value; Conclusion: philosophy and the arts and sciences; Summary ; Guide to further reading; Bibliography; Index |
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spelling | Lacey, A. R. Robert Nozick / A.R. Lacey. Chesham [England] : Acumen, 2001. 1 online resource (vii, 248 pages) text txt rdacontent computer c rdamedia online resource cr rdacarrier Philosophy now Includes bibliographical references and index. Annotation "This book offers an extremely well done, detailed critical survey of Nozick's philosophical writings and reactions to them. I greatly enjoyed reading it."--Gilbert Harman, Princeton University "This is a good book. It is clear and well written. I wanted to get an overview of Nozick's philosophy, and the author did not disappoint. I don't know of anything else in the field that does what this book does for those who want an introduction to, or overview of, the writings of Robert Nozick."--Scott Arnold, University of Alabama at Birmingham. Print version record. Cover; Half Title; Title; Copyright; Contents; Preface; 1 Introduction; Introduction: analytic philosophy; Changes of interest ; Nozick's change of approach: proof and explanation; Coercion; Explanation and understanding; Truth and the aim of philosophy ; The unity of Nozick's philosophy; Summary; 2 Anarchy, State, and Utopia: the moral basis; Introduction; The role of the individual; The basis of rights; Animals and angels; Welfarist criticisms of Nozick; Libertarian criticisms of Nozick ; The nature of rights; The theory of justice I: justice in transfer; Blurring the distinction The theory of justice II: justice in acquisition and Locke's provisoThe theory of justice III: rectification and compensation; Nozick on Rawls; Summary; 3 Anarchy, State, and Utopia: the political outcome; Introduction; Explaining and justifying: the program ; The execution I: the state of nature ; The execution II: growth of the state; Practical objections; Objections of principle I: transitivity and compensation; Objections of principle II: procedural rights and incomplete knowledge; Utopia I: the framework; Utopia II: objections; Summary; 4 The later ethics and politics; Introduction Ethics and motivationValue as organic unity; Value and disvalue; Organic unity as value; Some criticisms; The basis of value; The ethical pull; Deontology and teleology: rights; The is/ought question; Political implications: symbolic utility; Summary ; 5 Epistemology; Introduction: internalism and externalism; Outline of Nozick's theory; Counterfactuals; Scepticism and closure; The price that Nozick pays; Some criticisms of Nozick; Internalism and externalism again; Evidence; Summary; 6 Rationality; Introduction: rationality in general; Principles and their uses Practical rationality in the dissertationDecision theory I: the first two discussions; Decision theory II: the third discussion; Decision theory III: symbolic utility again; Belief and acceptance; Evolution and its role; Types and limits of rationality; Summary ; 7 Metaphysics I: personal identity; Introduction: identity in general; Nozick's theory; Personal identity I: general considerations; Personal identity II: ties and caring; Personal identity III: closeness; Interlude: the unity of Nozick's philosophy; Personal identity IV: the nature of the self; Summary 8 Metaphysics II: explaining existenceIntroduction: ""Why is there something rather than nothing?""; Nozick's approach; Fecundity; Self-subsumption; Limited fecundity; Wedin's criticisms; Summary ; 9 Metaphysics III: free will and retribution; Introduction; The indeterministic approach; Tracking again; Retribution; Summary ; 10 The meaning of life; Introduction: conditions for meaningfulness; Ein Sof and its problems; Self-subsumption again; The dialectic of meaning and value; Conclusion: philosophy and the arts and sciences; Summary ; Guide to further reading; Bibliography; Index English. Nozick, Robert Criticism and interpretation. Nozick, Robert fast https://id.oclc.org/worldcat/entity/E39PBJgCQhyk8C3RCmMx3GCCwC Philosophy. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85100849 Philosophy https://id.nlm.nih.gov/mesh/D010684 Philosophie. philosophy. aat PHILOSOPHY History & Surveys Modern. bisacsh Philosophy fast Electronic books. Criticism, interpretation, etc. fast 1-902683-24-2 1-902683-25-0 Philosophy now (Teddington, London, England) http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/no00028093 FWS01 ZDB-4-EBA FWS_PDA_EBA https://search.ebscohost.com/login.aspx?direct=true&scope=site&db=nlebk&AN=929313 Volltext |
spellingShingle | Lacey, A. R. Robert Nozick / Philosophy now (Teddington, London, England) Cover; Half Title; Title; Copyright; Contents; Preface; 1 Introduction; Introduction: analytic philosophy; Changes of interest ; Nozick's change of approach: proof and explanation; Coercion; Explanation and understanding; Truth and the aim of philosophy ; The unity of Nozick's philosophy; Summary; 2 Anarchy, State, and Utopia: the moral basis; Introduction; The role of the individual; The basis of rights; Animals and angels; Welfarist criticisms of Nozick; Libertarian criticisms of Nozick ; The nature of rights; The theory of justice I: justice in transfer; Blurring the distinction The theory of justice II: justice in acquisition and Locke's provisoThe theory of justice III: rectification and compensation; Nozick on Rawls; Summary; 3 Anarchy, State, and Utopia: the political outcome; Introduction; Explaining and justifying: the program ; The execution I: the state of nature ; The execution II: growth of the state; Practical objections; Objections of principle I: transitivity and compensation; Objections of principle II: procedural rights and incomplete knowledge; Utopia I: the framework; Utopia II: objections; Summary; 4 The later ethics and politics; Introduction Ethics and motivationValue as organic unity; Value and disvalue; Organic unity as value; Some criticisms; The basis of value; The ethical pull; Deontology and teleology: rights; The is/ought question; Political implications: symbolic utility; Summary ; 5 Epistemology; Introduction: internalism and externalism; Outline of Nozick's theory; Counterfactuals; Scepticism and closure; The price that Nozick pays; Some criticisms of Nozick; Internalism and externalism again; Evidence; Summary; 6 Rationality; Introduction: rationality in general; Principles and their uses Practical rationality in the dissertationDecision theory I: the first two discussions; Decision theory II: the third discussion; Decision theory III: symbolic utility again; Belief and acceptance; Evolution and its role; Types and limits of rationality; Summary ; 7 Metaphysics I: personal identity; Introduction: identity in general; Nozick's theory; Personal identity I: general considerations; Personal identity II: ties and caring; Personal identity III: closeness; Interlude: the unity of Nozick's philosophy; Personal identity IV: the nature of the self; Summary 8 Metaphysics II: explaining existenceIntroduction: ""Why is there something rather than nothing?""; Nozick's approach; Fecundity; Self-subsumption; Limited fecundity; Wedin's criticisms; Summary ; 9 Metaphysics III: free will and retribution; Introduction; The indeterministic approach; Tracking again; Retribution; Summary ; 10 The meaning of life; Introduction: conditions for meaningfulness; Ein Sof and its problems; Self-subsumption again; The dialectic of meaning and value; Conclusion: philosophy and the arts and sciences; Summary ; Guide to further reading; Bibliography; Index Nozick, Robert Criticism and interpretation. Nozick, Robert fast https://id.oclc.org/worldcat/entity/E39PBJgCQhyk8C3RCmMx3GCCwC Philosophy. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85100849 Philosophy https://id.nlm.nih.gov/mesh/D010684 Philosophie. philosophy. aat PHILOSOPHY History & Surveys Modern. bisacsh Philosophy fast |
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