
Reality, Reason, and Rights
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Dr. Aeon J. Skoble is professor of philosophy and Chairman of the Philosophy Department at Bridgewater State University in Massachusetts. He is the co-editor of Political Philosophy: Essential Selections (Prentice-Hall, 1999), author of Deleting the State: An Argument about Government (Open Court, 2008), and editor of Reading Rasmussen and Den Uyl: Critical Essays on Norms of Liberty (Lexington Books, 2008), and has written many essays in both scholarly and popular journals. In addition, he writes widely on the intersection of philosophy and popular culture, and is co-editor of Woody Allen and Philosophy (Open Court 2004), The Philosophy of TV Noir (University Press of Kentucky 2008), and the best-selling The Simpsons and Philosophy (Open Court, 2000).
Dr. Douglas J. Den Uyl is Vice President of Educational Programs at Liberty Fund, Inc. He has published books and articles in the areas of political philosophy, ethics, and the history of philosophy, including Power, State, and Freedom: An Interpretation of Spinoza's Political Philosophy (Van Gorcum, 1983), The Virtue of Prudence (Peter Lang, 1991), and (with Douglas B. Rasmussen) Liberty and Nature: An Aristotelian Defense of Liberal Order (Open Court, 1991); Liberalism Defended: The Challenge of Post-Modernity (Edward Elgar, 1997); and Norms of Liberty: A Perfectionist Basis for Non-Perfectionist Politics (Penn State University Press, 2005).
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Nicolas Capaldi
Chapter 2. Machan on Egoism and Altruism
Aeon J. Skoble
Chapter 3. Aristotle and the Roots of Individualism
James E. Chesher
Chapter 4. Injustice and the Welfare State
Douglas J. Den Uyl
Chapter 5. Reason and Precedent in the Law
Lester Hunt
Chapter 6. Liberty and the Virtue of Patience: A Vindication of Machan's Project
Jonathan Jacobs
Chapter 7. God, Aquinas and Revisionist Natural Law Theory: The Question of Natural Kinds and Natural Rights
Anthony Lisska
Chapter 8. How to Think about Economic Justice
Eric Mack
Chapter 9. Neo-Aristotelian Theories of Natural Rights
Fred D. Miller, Jr.
Chapter 10. Liberty to Equality: Yet Another Try
James Sterba
Chapter 11. Machan, Realism, and Objective Value Judgments
Douglas B. Rasmussen
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