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  1. Philosophical Explanations is a 1981 metaphysical, epistemological, and ethical treatise by the philosopher Robert Nozick. The book received positive reviews.

  2. In this highly original work, Robert Nozick develops new views on philosophys central topics and weaves them into a unified philosophical perspective. It is many years since a major work in English has ranged so widely over philosophys fundamental concerns: the identity of the self, knowledge and skepticism, free will, the question of why ...

  3. Philosophical Explanations Gebundene Ausgabe – 1. September 1981. Englisch Ausgabe von Robert Nozick (Autor) 4,4 48 Sternebewertungen. Alle Formate und Editionen anzeigen. Nozick analyzes fundamental issues, such as the identity of the self, knowledge and skepticism, free will, the foundations of ethics, and the meaning of life.

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  4. Writing in a distinctive and personal philosophical voice, Mr. Nozick presents a new mode of philosophizing. In place of the usual semi-coercive philosophical goals of proof, of forcing people to accept conclusions, this book seeks philosophical explanations and understanding, and thereby stays truer to the original motivations for being ...

  5. Philosophical Explanations. Robert Nozick. Harvard University Press, 1981 - Philosophy - 764 pages. In this highly original work, Robert Nozick develops new views on philosophy’s central topics...

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    • Harvard University Press, 1981
  6. In this highly original work, Robert Nozick develops new views on philosophy's central topics and weaves them into a unified philosophical perspective. It is many years since a major work in English has ranged so widely over philosophy's fundamental concerns: the identity of the self, knowledge and skepticism, free will, the question of why ...

  7. 17. März 1983 · Philosophical Explanations. Paperback – March 17, 1983. by Robert Nozick (Author) 4.3 53 ratings. See all formats and editions. In this highly original work, Robert Nozick develops new views on philosophy’s central topics and weaves them into a unified philosophical perspective.