Nozick, Robert N Philosophers
Nozick, Robert N Philosophers
Nozick, Robert
Robert Nozick. American libertarian philosopher, best known for his 1974 work Anarchy, State and Utopia.
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- An article in the Harvard University Gazette, includes some biographical material.
- Obituary by Brian Doherty, published in Reason magazine.
- A memorial and links to other resources about Robert Nozick, including several obituaries.
- A short introduction on the site of the Advocates for Self-Government.
- Compares and contrasts Nozick's and Rawls's theories of justice.
- Introduction from a book about Robert Nozick's philosophy, edited by David Schmidtz.
- Tribute to Nozick by Richard A. Epstein in National Review.
- An announcement on the site of the Libertarian Party.
- Obituary of Robert Nozick and review of his last book Invariances in the Economist.
- Uses Nozickian entitlement theory to defend a libertarian state.
- Obituary originally published in the Times (UK).
- Includes a comparison with Rawls's Theory of Justice, Nozick's theory of rights, essay by R.J. Kilcullen.
- An obituary by Roderick T. Long published in The Freeman: Ideas on Liberty.
- Introduction by libertyguide.com.
- Probably the last interview of Robert Nozick, published in the site of Laissez Faire Books.
- Biographical information and an explanation of his major ideas.
- R.J. Kilcullen's essay on Nozick's thought in Anarchy, State and Utopia.
- Announcement of Nozick's death from Harvard University Gazette.
- Obituary by Alasdair Palmer in The Spectator (UK).
- A short biography from the site of Liberal International.
- Professor Susan L. Hurley's essay summarizes Nozick's insights on these problems.
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