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Author Lacey, A. R. (Alan Robert)

Title Robert Nozick / A. R. Lacey
Published Chesham, England : Acumen, 2001

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Description vii, 248 pages ; 23 cm
Series Philosophy now
Philosophy now.
Contents Machine generated contents note: 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 proviso -- The 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 --
Contents note continued: 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 motivation -- Value 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 dissertation -- Decision theory I: the first two discussions --
Contents note continued: 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 existence -- Introduction: "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 --
Contents note continued: Self-subsumption again -- The dialectic of meaning and value -- Conclusion: philosophy and the arts and sciences -- Summary
Bibliography Includes bibliographic references (page221 - 233) and index
Subject Nozick, Robert., 1938-
Nozick, Robert.
Philosophy -- Criticism and interpretation.
ISBN 1902683250 paperback
1902683242 cased