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August 26, 2022 | History
An edition of Robert Nozick (2001)

Robert Nozick

Although best known for the hugely influential Anarchy, State, and Utopia (1974), Robert Nozick has eschewed the label ”political philosopher,” as the vast majority of his writings have focused on other areas. Indeed, the breadth of Nozick’s work is perhaps greater than that of any other contemporary philosopher. A. R. Lacey presents the first book to give full and proper discussion of Nozick’s philosophy as a whole and of critical reactions to it, spanning areas as diverse as ethics, epistemology, and philosophy of religion.

The book begins by examining Anarchy, State, and Utopia and moves on to Nozick’s noted work on the theory of knowledge and his notion of ”tracking the truth.” Lacey explores the philosopher’s metaphysical writings, including his ”closest continuer theory” of personal identity, and his reflections on free will and the existence of God. He addresses the moral basis of Nozick’s political philosophy in depth. Later chapters discuss his ideas of ”symbolic utility,” his evolutionary account of rationality, and his varying treatments of Newcomb’s Paradox. The book concludes with more general topics, including Nozick’s thoughts on the meaning of life and what those who search for it are really looking for. Given Nozick’s reluctance to respond to his critics, the book’s discussion of the secondary literature on his work is invaluable. Throughout, Lacey finds themes that unite Nozick’s diverse writings, noting, for example, his hostility to coercion of all kinds. Illuminating, informative, and clearly written, the book will be welcomed as an authoritative guide to Nozick’s philosophical thinking.

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Table of Contents

Preface
Page vii
1. Introduction
Page 1
Introduction: analytic philosophy
Page 1
Changes of interest
Page 5
Nozick’s change of approach: proof and explanation
Page 6
Coercion
Page 8
Explanation and understanding
Page 12
Truth and the aim of philosophy
Page 14
The unity of Nozick’s philosophy
Page 17
Summary
Page 19
2. Anarchy, State, and Utopia: the moral basis
Page 20
Introduction
Page 20
The role of the individual
Page 23
The basis of rights
Page 25
Animals and angels
Page 28
Welfarist criticisms of Nozick
Page 30
Libertarian criticisms of Nozick
Page 32
The nature of rights
Page 34
The theory of justice I: justice in transfer
Page 37
Blurring the distinction
Page 40
The theory of justice II: justice in acquisition and Locke’s proviso
Page 42
The theory of justice III: rectification and compensation
Page 44
Nozick on Rawls
Page 48
Summary
Page 50
3. Anarchy, State, and Utopia: the political outcome
Page 52
Introduction
Page 52
Explaining and justifying: the program
Page 54
The execution I: the state of nature
Page 57
The execution II: growth of the state
Page 59
Practical objections
Page 60
Objections of principle I: transitivity and compensation
Page 62
Objections of principle II: procedural rights and incomplete knowledge
Page 65
Utopia I: the framework
Page 66
Utopia II: objections
Page 68
Summary
Page 71
4. The later ethics and politics
Page 73
Introduction
Page 73
Ethics and motivation
Page 74
Value as organic unity
Page 78
Value and disvalue
Page 81
Organic unity as value
Page 82
Some criticisms
Page 83
The basis of value
Page 85
The ethical pull
Page 88
Deontology and teleology: rights
Page 89
The is/ought question
Page 92
Political implications: symbolic utility
Page 95
Summary
Page 98
5. Epistemology
Page 100
Introduction: internalism and externalism
Page 100
Outline of Nozick’s theory
Page 102
Counterfactuals
Page 104
Scepticism and closure
Page 108
The price that Nozick pays
Page 111
Some criticisms of Nozick
Page 114
Internalism and externalism again
Page 122
Evidence
Page 125
Summary
Page 130
6. Rationality
Page 133
Introduction: rationality in general
Page 133
Principles and their uses
Page 135
Practical rationality in the dissertation
Page 140
Decision theory I: the first two discussions
Page 142
Decision theory II: the third discussion
Page 146
Decision theory III: symbolic utility again
Page 149
Belief and acceptance
Page 151
Evolution and its role
Page 153
Types and limits of rationality
Page 156
Summary
Page 158
7. Metaphysics I: personal identity
Page 160
Introduction: identity in general
Page 160
Nozick’s theory
Page 161
Personal identity I: general considerations
Page 163
Personal identity II: ties and caring
Page 166
Personal identity III: closeness
Page 168
Interlude: the unity of Nozick’s philosophy
Page 170
Personal identity IV: the nature of the self
Page 172
Summary
Page 175
8. Metaphysics II: explaining existence
Page 177
Introduction: “Why is there something rather than nothing?”
Page 177
Nozick’s approach
Page 178
Fecundity
Page 181
Self-subsumption
Page 182
Limited fecundity
Page 183
Wedin’s criticisms
Page 185
Summary
Page 186
9. Metaphysics III: free will and retribution
Page 188
Introduction
Page 188
The indeterministic approach
Page 189
Tracking again
Page 191
Retribution
Page 193
Summary
Page 197
10. The meaning of life
Page 199
Introduction: conditions for meaningfulness
Page 199
Kin Sof and its problems
Page 201
Self-subsumption again
Page 203
The dialectic of meaning and value
Page 205
Conclusion: philosophy and the arts and sciences
Page 206
Summary
Page 208
Guide to further reading
Page 209
Bibliography
Page 221
Index
Page 235

Edition Notes

Includes bibliographical references (p. 221-233) and index.
Originally published: Chesham, UK : Acumen, 2001.

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Princeton, N.J
Series
Philosophy now
Copyright Date
2001

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Dewey Decimal Class
191
Library of Congress
B945.N684 L33 2001, B945.N684L33 2001

The Physical Object

Pagination
vii, 248p.
Number of pages
248

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OL3957206M
Internet Archive
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ISBN 10
0691090440, 0691090459
ISBN 13
9780691090450, 9780691090443
LCCN
2001088391
OCLC/WorldCat
47925533
Google
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Library Thing
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