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Christianity, the Free Market, and Libertarianism
In recent centuries Christians of various denominations have endorsed many different political philosophies that they see as being truly biblical in their approach.
Light Christian, Block Walter E.
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The Concept of Nature in Libertarianism
Libertarians are not famed as friends of nature – but is that a matter of principle? I examine consequentialist, deontological and teleological versions of left- and right-libertarianism on three dimensions: their concepts of natural law, geo- and ...
Marcel Wissenburg
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According to event-causal modest libertarian accounts of free action, the sort of control an agent requires to perform free actions consists in the action’s being nondeviantly and indeterministically caused by apt reasons of the agent. It has been argued
Ishtiyaque Haji
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Presentism, Actualism, and Fatalism
In recent papers, Philip Swenson (2016) has argued that presentism is incompatible with the conjunction of libertarianism and divine foreknowledge, and Michael Rea (2006) has argued that presentism is incompatible with the conjunction of libertarianism ...
Bradley Rettler
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Proceeds of Crime, Punishment, and Libertarianism
In his recent publication, Walter Block claims that disgorgement of indirect proceeds of crime is incompatible with libertarianism. The present paper argues that Block’s claim is incorrect.
Ł. Dominiak
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Revisionism of Revisionism in the Debate on Free Will [PDF]
In this article we critically examine Vargas's revisionistic theory about free will. Contrary to his claim that there is no empirical evidence for libertarian freedom of the will, we expose empirical results from Schultze-Kraft et al. experiment.
Davor Pećnjak, Matko Gjurašin
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Richard H. Thaler, Cass R. Sunstein
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Unjust Enrichment And Libertarianism
The present paper takes on the question of whether the doctrine of unjust enrichment is compatible with libertarianism. Despite Walter Block’s recent arguments to the contrary, the paper argues that unless a gain is received in accordance with the ...
Ł. Dominiak
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Mid-Libertarianism and the Utilitarian Proviso
The core idea of libertarianism, considered as a basic moral theory, is that people have certain negative rights and that those rights determine morally right action.
O. Torpman
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