Robert Nozick

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Pub. Date: 2010-05-06
Publisher(s): Bloomsbury Academic
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Summary

Volume 11 of the Conservative and Libertarian Thinkers series focuses on Robert Nozick and his work on libertarianism.

Table of Contents

Chapter 1: Biography    Nozick's life    Nozick's approach to philosophyChapter 2: Critical Exposition    The Moral Foundation         Rights considered as side constraints         The basis of libertarian side constraints    Against Anarchy          State of nature theorizing          From anarchy to the minimal state     Nothing More Than the Minimal State           Theories of justice           Against patterns            Moral luck, equality and entitlements    The Minimal State as an Inspiring Utopia            The best possible world             Individuality, diversity and the minimal state      Beyond Anarchy, State, and UtopiaChapter 3: Reception and Influence      Critique of rights-based libertarianism      Against the legitimate state      More than the minimal state?      Problems with the meta-utopia Chapter 4: Relevance       Rights-based libertarianism       Taking anarchism seriously       Justice and entitlements       The meta-utopiaBibliographyIndex

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