Anarchy, State, and Utopia An Advanced Guide.
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Formato: | Electrónico eBook |
Idioma: | Inglés |
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Newark :
John Wiley & Sons, Incorporated,
2015.
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Colección: | New York Academy of Sciences Ser.
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Acceso en línea: | Texto completo |
Tabla de Contenidos:
- Intro
- Title Page
- Copyright Page
- Contents
- Acknowledgments
- Chapter 1 Nozick's Introduction and Preface
- 1. Why Read a Book about a Book?
- 2. The Preface
- Notes
- Chapter 2 Ethical Bearings
- 1. Foundations, Such as They Are
- 2. Moral Constraints and Moral Goals
- 3. Why Side Constraints?
- 4. The "Formal Argument"
- 5. What Are Constraints Based On?
- 6. Constraints and Animals
- Notes
- Chapter 3 The Experience Machine
- 1. What Is the Argument Here?
- 2. Some Criticisms
- Notes
- Chapter 4 Why State of Nature Theory?
- 1. Grounding Political Philosophy
- 2. Explanatory Political Theory
- 3. Potential Fundamental Explanations of a Realm
- 4. Law- and Fact-Defective Potential Explanations
- Notes
- Chapter 5 The Invisible Hand and the Justification of the State
- 1. What Needs to Be Shown?
- 2. The Invisible Hand
- 3. The Dominant Protective Association
- 4. What Is the Argument, so far, Supposed to Show?
- 5. Does the Argument Succeed?
- Notes
- Chapter 6 Risk, Fear, and Procedural Rights
- 1. The Minimal State, Ultraminimal State, and the Dominant Protective Association
- 2. General Outlines of the Argument
- 3. Dividing the Benefits of Exchange
- 4. Fear and Victim Compensation
- 5. The Risk Argument
- 6. Preemptive Attack
- 7. Procedural Rights
- 8. The Principle of Compensation
- 9. Unproductive Exchange and Explaining Why Blackmail Is Wrong
- 10. Assessing the Unproductive Exchange Argument
- 11. Conclusion
- Notes
- Chapter 7 Has the Dominant Protective Association Become a State?
- 1. What Does the Argument Prove, if Successful?
- 2. The Monopoly of Force
- 3. Protecting Everyone
- 4. Defining the State
- 5. How the State Functions
- 6. Is the DPA's Failure to Claim Legitimacy a Deficiency?
- Notes
- Chapter 8 Distributive Justice
- 1. Some Terminology and Basic Concepts
- 2. The Entitlement View
- 3. A Taxonomy of Principles
- 4. The Adventures of Wilt Chamberlain
- 5. Assessing Nozick's Arguments
- 6. The Problem
- 7. A Possible Solution
- 8. The Proviso
- 9. Where is the Baseline?
- 10. Why this Proviso?
- 11. Taxation, Slavery, and Demoktesis
- Notes
- Chapter 9 The Search for Utopia
- 1. Introduction
- 2. An Unusual Sort of Utopianism
- 3. Two More Conditions
- 4. Projecting the Model
- 5. The Three Paths
- 6. Would We Utopianize?
- 7. A Stability Problem
- 8. The Prospects for Utopia in the Framework's Filter
- Notes
- Index
- EULA