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Kafka/Toward minor trivial by Various Artist

2008-10-21 04:09:16 | Weblog
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Rawls:Nozick:Popper:Kukathas:etc

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Robert Nozick (November 16, 1938 ? January 23, 2002) was an American philosopher and Pellegrino University Professor at Harvard University. Schooled at Columbia, Princeton, and Oxford, he was a prominent American political philosopher in the 1970s and 1980s. He did additional but less influential work in such subjects as decision theory and epistemology. His Anarchy, State, and Utopia (1974) was a libertarian answer to John Rawls's A Theory of Justice, published in 1971. He was born in Brooklyn, the son of a Jewish entrepreneur from Russia, and married 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.

Sir Karl Raimund Popper (July 28, 1902 ? September 17, 1994) was an Austrian and British[1] philosopher and a professor at the London School of Economics. He is counted among the most influential philosophers of science of the 20th century, and also wrote extensively on social and political philosophy. Popper is known for repudiating the classical observationalist/inductivist account of scientific method by advancing empirical falsification instead; for his opposition to the classical justificationist account of knowledge which he replaced with critical rationalism, "the first non justificational philosophy of criticism in the history of philosophy"[2] and for his vigorous defense of liberal democracy and the principles of social criticism which he took to make the flourishing of the "open society" possible.

Richard McKay Rorty (October 4, 1931 - June 8, 2007) was an American philosopher. He had a long and diverse career in Philosophy, Humanities, and Literature departments. His complex intellectual background gave him a comprehensive and nuanced understanding of the analytical tradition in philosophy he would later famously reject.


Amartya Kumar Sen CH (Hon) (Bengali: ??????? ????? ??? Omorto Kumar Shen) (born 3 November 1933), is an Indian economist, philosopher, and a winner of the Nobel Memorial Prize in Economic Sciences in 1998, "for his contributions to welfare economics" for his work on famine, human development theory, welfare economics, the underlying mechanisms of poverty, and political liberalism.


Ronald Dworkin, QC, FBA (born December 11, 1931) is an American legal philosopher, currently professor of Jurisprudence at University College London and the New York University School of Law, and former professor of Jurisprudence at the University of Oxford. He is known for his contributions to legal philosophy and political philosophy. His theory of law as integrity is one of the leading contemporary views of the nature of law.
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John Rawls John Rawls Western Philosophy 20th-century philosophy Full name John Rawls Birth February 21, 1921 Death November 24, 2002 (aged 81) School/tradition Analytic philosophy Main interests Political philosophy Liberalism · Justice · Politics Notable ideas Original position Reflective equilibrium Overlapping consensus Public reason Influenced by[show] John Locke · Jean Jacques Rousseau Immanuel Kant · Charles Darwin · H.L.A. Hart Isaiah Berlin George Santayana Influenced[show] Thomas Nagel · Thomas Pogge Thomas Scanlon · Josh Cohen · Amartya Sen Christine Korsgaard · Martha Nussbaum · Albert Borgmann · Will Kymlicka · Ronald Dworkin John Rawls (February 21, 1921 – November 24, 2002) was an American philosopher, a professor of political philosophy at Harvard University and author of A Theory of Justice (1971), Political Liberalism (1993), The Law of Peoples (1999), and Justice as Fairness: A Restatement (2001). Rawls was a recipient of the Schock Prize for Logic and Philosophy and the National Humanities Medal in 1999, the latter presented by President Bill Clinton, in recognition of how Rawls's thought "helped a whole generation of learned Americans revive their faith in democracy itself.