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Stephen Hicks, Ph.D.

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Placing our “isms”

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apple-88x50Professor Hicks places several of the philosophical “isms” — Idealism, Realism, Pragmatism, Existentialism, and so on — on a four-dimensional array. This is from Part 6 of his Philosophy of Education course.

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Sample Publications

Blasts from the past

  • Five issues in human nature
  • Art that screams for attention — progress in postmodern art
  • *Only a God Can Save Us* now with Timestamps
  • Interview for Polish documentary on Ideology and World War 2
  • Are We Too Wicked for Freedom? [new The Good Life column]

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Blasts from the past

  • What the pagan Lithuanians got right
  • Kant and socialism, according to Cassirer
  • What Is Conservatism? James Orr (Cambridge Univ.) debates Stephen Hicks (Rockford Univ.)
  • Interpreting Picasso — amusing anecdote from Stravinksy
  • Orwell: “To admit that an opponent might be both honest and intelligent is felt to be intolerable. …”

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