
For those who would like an introductory overview of my work, here are eight articles selected for range: Friedrich Nietzsche, Postmodernism, Entrepreneurism, Liberal Education, Immanuel Kant, Objectivity, Ayn Rand, Modern Art, Jordan Peterson, Religion, and Ethics.
“The Postmodern Critique of Liberal Education.” Reason Papers 41:1 (Winter 2019): 60-89.
“Egoism in Nietzsche and Rand.” The Journal of Ayn Rand Studies 10:2 (2009), 1-43.
“What Entrepreneurs Can Teach Us All About Life.” The Wall Street Journal. May 2, 2016.
“Why Art Became Ugly.” Navigator 7:7 (September 2004), pp. 5-11.
“Does Kant Have a Place in Classical Liberalism?” Cato Unbound, October 17, 2016.
“Objectivity for Actual Human Beings.” Social Science Research Network, 2022.
“Ayn Rand and Contemporary Business Ethics.” Journal of Accounting, Ethics & Public Policy 3:1 (Winter 2003), pp. 1-26.
“Jordan Peterson’s Religious Facts and Values.” Academia.edu. Sandra Woien, Ph.D., editor, Jordan Peterson: Critical Responses, Chicago: Open Universe, 2021.
“Objectivity for Actual Human Beings.” Social Science Research Network, 2022. is locked.
Could you please make it available?
Congratulations, Stephen! You are one of the most interesting contemporary thinkers.
It’s great that you’re posting your articles.
Thoughtful and oustanding work all the way.
All my best,
Fred Stitt
Thank you, Fred!
Dear Prof Hicks
I listened to your talk “Understanding Postmodernism: The 3 Stages to Today´s Insanity (Stephen Hicks)”. Do you have a peer reviewed article in which you discuss the three stages of postmodernism and which I can use as a reference source.
Kind Regards
Hi Johan: That talk was based on material from my book, Explaining Postmodernism: Skepticism and Socialism from Rousseau to Foucault (Scholargy, 20024), which was peer-reviewed. Thanks for your interest.