Category: Philosophical Notes
Philosophical Notes 041, The Is-Ought Problem: What Government Does Is Wrong (1996), Bryan Caplan
Philosophical Notes 042, Distributive Justice in a Pure Service Economy: How the Truthnof Libertarianism Follows From the Wrongness of Slavery (1996), by Bryan Caplan
Philosophical Notes 043, Ayn Rand in Three Acts: Chris Sciabarra’s ‘Ayn Rand: The Russian Radical’ (1996), by Bryan Caplan
Philosophical Notes 044, The Limits to Individual Freedom: Why the Principle of Rights Is Better Than Those of Harm, Cost, Pareto, or Coercion (1997), by Danny Frederick
Philosophical Notes 045, Locke, Consent and the Rights of Children (1997), by Bryan Caplan
Philosophical Notes 046, Some Arguments for the Existence of Free Will and Some Objections Answered (1997), by Bryan Caplan
Philosophical Notes 047, Where’s the Harm? A Libertarian Case for Abortion on Demand (1998), by Colin Gavaghan
Philosophical Notes 048, The New Enlightenment: The Revival of Libertarian Ideas (1998), by Dr. Chris R. Tame
Philosophical Notes 049, Do Rights Only Come Into Existence With the State?: A randian Critique of An Allegedly Randian Position (1998), by Nicholas Dykes
Philosophical Notes 050, Mrs. Logic and the Law: A Critique of Ayn Rand’s View of Government (1998), by Nicholas Dykes
Philosophical Notes 051, The Problems of David Gauthier’s Attempt to DErive Morality From Rationality (1998), by Gareth Williams
Philosophical Notes 052, Against Sharing Equally (1998), by Sarah Lawrence
Philosophical Notes 053, Do We Choose What We Do?: Freedom, Determinism, the Taste for Homosexuality and the Preference for Chocolate Ice-Cream (1999), by Paul Coulam
Philosophical Notes 054, Of Course We Do!: A Reply to Paul Coulam’s ‘Do We Choose What We Do’ (1999), by Nicholas Dykes
Philosophical Notes 059, The Class Struggle is not Over: Why Libertarians Should Read Marx and Engels (2000), by Christian Michel
Philosophical Notes 060, Capitalism and the Wisdom of the Elders (2000), by Christian Michel
Philosophical Notes 061, Libertarian Theory and Children’s Rights: The Fiduciary Model, Rationality, Interests, and The Challenge of Abortion (2001), by Jason Sorens
Philosophical Notes 062, Animals Don’t Have Rights: A Philosophical Study (2001), by Ingemar Nordin