Robert Nozick
Format:Hardback
Publisher:Cambridge University Press
Published:21st Feb '02
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This 2002 introductory volume explores the influential ideas of philosopher Robert Nozick, highlighting his contributions to libertarianism, rational choice theory, and ethics, appealing to students and professionals across various fields.
Robert Nozick is a 2002 introductory volume that explores the work of one of the most influential philosophers of our time. This book is part of the Contemporary Philosophy in Focus series, which aims to present the major contributions of significant philosophers in a systematic and accessible way. The essays included in this volume are newly commissioned and provide an in-depth look at Nozick's philosophical ideas and their impact on various fields.
Nozick is best known for his seminal work, Anarchy, State, and Utopia, published in 1974, which offers a compelling defense of libertarianism and argues for the legitimacy of a minimal state. Beyond this foundational text, Nozick has made notable contributions to areas such as rational choice theory, ethics, epistemology, and the philosophy of mind. His unique approach and creative thinking have established him as a prominent voice in contemporary philosophy, influencing not only philosophical discourse but also intersecting with political science, law, economics, sociology, and psychology.
This volume serves as an essential resource for anyone interested in understanding Nozick's philosophical legacy. It is particularly valuable for professionals and students across various disciplines who seek to engage with his ideas and their implications. By providing a comprehensive overview of Nozick's work, the book invites readers to appreciate the depth and relevance of his contributions to modern thought.
"Together, the essays collected in this volume provide a fine tribute to one of the most wide-ranging and imaginative philosophers of our age." The Philosophical Review
ISBN: 9780521782265
Dimensions: 229mm x 152mm x 17mm
Weight: 530g
242 pages