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  1. Robert Nozick (/ ˈ n oʊ z ɪ k /; November 16, 1938 – January 23, 2002) was an American philosopher. He held the Joseph Pellegrino University Professorship at Harvard University, and was president of the American Philosophical Association.

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  3. Jun 22, 2014 · Robert Nozick (1938–2002) was a renowned American philosopher who first came to be widely known through his 1974 book, Anarchy, State, and Utopia (1974), which won the National Book Award for Philosophy and Religion in 1975.

  4. Apr 26, 2024 · Robert Nozick was an American philosopher, best known for his rigorous defense of libertarianism in his first major work, Anarchy, State, and Utopia (1974). A wide-ranging thinker, Nozick also made important contributions to epistemology, the problem of personal identity, and decision theory.

  5. A comprehensive overview of the life and work of Robert Nozick, one of the most influential political philosophers in the Anglo-American analytic tradition. He is known for his defense of libertarianism in Anarchy, State, and Utopia (1974) and his contributions to epistemology and metaphysics.

  6. A comprehensive overview of the life and work of Robert Nozick, a philosopher of wide-ranging interests who influenced political philosophy with his minimal state theory. Learn about his contributions to epistemology, metaphysics, decision theory, value theory, and his critique of liberal egalitarianism.

  7. Robert Nozick - Entitlement Theory, Libertarianism, Anarchy | Britannica. Contents. Home Philosophy & Religion Philosophers. The entitlement theory of justice of Robert Nozick. Nozick’s vision of legitimate state power thus contrasts markedly with that of Rawls and his followers.

  8. Robert Nozick, (born Nov. 16, 1938, Brooklyn, N.Y., U.S.—died Jan. 23, 2002, Cambridge, Mass.), U.S. philosopher. He received a Ph.D. in philosophy at Princeton University in 1963 and taught at Harvard University from 1969 until his death.

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