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An edition of Robert Nozick (2001)

Robert Nozick

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Although best known for the hugely influential Anarchy, State, and Utopia (1974), Robert Nozick has eschewed the label ”political philosopher,” as the vast majority of his writings have focused on other areas. Indeed, the breadth of Nozick’s work is perhaps greater than that of any other contemporary philosopher. A. R. Lacey presents the first book to give full and proper discussion of Nozick’s philosophy as a whole and of critical reactions to it, spanning areas as diverse as ethics, epistemology, and philosophy of religion.

The book begins by examining Anarchy, State, and Utopia and moves on to Nozick’s noted work on the theory of knowledge and his notion of ”tracking the truth.” Lacey explores the philosopher’s metaphysical writings, including his ”closest continuer theory” of personal identity, and his reflections on free will and the existence of God. He addresses the moral basis of Nozick’s political philosophy in depth. Later chapters discuss his ideas of ”symbolic utility,” his evolutionary account of rationality, and his varying treatments of Newcomb’s Paradox. The book concludes with more general topics, including Nozick’s thoughts on the meaning of life and what those who search for it are really looking for. Given Nozick’s reluctance to respond to his critics, the book’s discussion of the secondary literature on his work is invaluable. Throughout, Lacey finds themes that unite Nozick’s diverse writings, noting, for example, his hostility to coercion of all kinds. Illuminating, informative, and clearly written, the book will be welcomed as an authoritative guide to Nozick’s philosophical thinking.

(Source: Princeton University Press)

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Acumen
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English
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248

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Includes bibliographical references and index.

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Chesham, Bucks
Series
Philosophy now, Philosophy now (Teddington, London, England)

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Library of Congress
B945.N684 L33 2001, , JC573 .M35 2014

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Pagination
vii, 248 p.
Number of pages
248

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Open Library
OL19866032M
Internet Archive
robertnozick00lace
ISBN 10
1902683242, 1902683250
OCLC/WorldCat
898771540
Library Thing
727931
Goodreads
6877876

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