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Robert Nozick (1938-2002), The Internet Encyclopedia of Philosophy "... one of the two most important and influential political philosophers in the Anglo-American analytic tradition. ... he also made a number of significant contributions to areas of philosophy outside political theory, most notably in epistemology and the metaphysics of personal identity." |
Robert Nozick - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia "Robert Nozick (November 16, 1938 – January 23, 2002) was an American philosopher and Pellegrino University Professor at Harvard University. Nozick, schooled at Columbia, Oxford and Princeton, was among the leading figures in contemporary Anglo-American philosophy, making significant contributions to political philosophy, decision theory, and epistemology in particular. His Anarchy, State, and Utopia (1974) was a libertarian answer to John Rawls' A Theory of Justice, published in 1971. He was born in Brooklyn, the son of a Jewish entrepreneur from Russia. He was married to the American poet Gjertrud Schnackenberg. Nozick died in 2002 after a prolonged struggle with cancer. His remains are interred at Mount Auburn Cemetery in Cambridge, Massachusetts. ..." |
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| Associations |
| Professor, Department of Philosophy, 1965-2002, Harvard University |
| Web Pages |
Robert Nozick - Libertarian Advocates for Self-Government |
| Articles |
Life of Liberty: Robert Nozick, R.I.P., by Richard A. Epstein, 24 Jan 2002 National Review Online |
| Robert Nozick Named University Professor, The Harvard University Gazette, 1 Oct 1998 |
| Writings |
Sexuality Related Topic: Sexual Pleasure University College of Cape Breton, Department of Philosophy |
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Why Do Intellectuals Oppose Capitalism?, Cato Online Policy Report Related Topic: Capitalism Jan/Feb 1998 |
| Interviews |
| Interview with Robert Nozick, by Julian Sanchez, 26 Jul 2001 |
| Books Authored |
Anarchy, State and Utopia, 1974 Related Topic: The State 1975 National Book Award |
- ISBN 0465002706: Paperback, Basic Books, 1974
- ISBN 0465051006: Paperback, Basic Books, Revised edition, 2007
- ISBN 0465097200: Paperback, Basic Books, 1977
- ISBN 063119780X: Paperback, Blackwell Publishing, New edition, 2001
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Invariances: The Structure of the Objective World, 2001 Related Topic: Philosophy |
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Philosophical Explanations, 1981 Related Topic: Philosophy |
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The Examined Life: Philosophical Meditations, 1989 Related Topic: Life |
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