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With a personal introduction, in which Nozick discusses the origins, tools, and themes of his work, Socratic Puzzles demonstrates how philosophy can constitute a way of life.
Socratic Puzzles is a 1997 collection of essays by the philosopher Robert Nozick. Summary. Nozick disclaims the title "political philosopher" and characterizes his Anarchy, State, and Utopia (1974) as "an accident" that came about because he was "getting nowhere" working on the problem of free will.
SOCRATIC PUZZLES Robert Nozick Harvard University Press Cambridge, Massachusetts London, England **• 1997. CONTENTS Introduction 1 CHOICE AND UTILITY (^^^h -$ 1 Coercion 15 —^iyM.„„,, 2 Newcomb's Problem and Two Principles of Choice 45 3 Reflecti ...
With a personal introduction, in which Nozick discusses the origins, tools, and themes of his work, Socratic Puzzles demonstrates how philosophy can constitute a way of life.
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20. Mai 1997 · With a personal introduction, in which Nozick discusses the origins, tools, and themes of his work, Socratic Puzzles demonstrates how philosophy can constitute a way of life.
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1. Jan. 1997 · With a personal introduction, in which Nozick discusses the origins, tools, and themes of his work, Socratic Puzzles demonstrates how philosophy can constitute a way of life.
With a personal introduction, in which Nozick discusses the origins, tools, and themes of his work, Socratic Puzzles demonstrates how philosophy can constitute a way of life. Nozick continues the Socratic tradition of investigation in this volume, which illustrates the originality, force, and scope of his work.