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Stephen Hicks, Ph.D.

Philosopher

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Stephen Hicks, Ph.D.

Philosopher

  • Art
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Tyrants and philosophers: Romm on Seneca, Socrates, Heidegger, and de Man

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A good, short essay by classicist James Romm, “What Would Socrates Do?” on philosophers who have had integrity and those who have not.

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Sample Publications

Blasts from the past

  • Corruption: Is It Worse in Free or Government-Regulated Markets? [new The Good Life column]
  • Six primary educational values: Knowledge, Method, Skills, Individuality, Socialization, Morality
  • Interview on Hegel for *Culture Today* magazine, Iran
  • Joy in education — Susan Engel asks why it’s missing
  • Innovation Is Upsetting | Be Willing to Be Offended on a Regular Basis — with Professor Stephen Hicks

Sample Publications

Blasts from the past

  • What is the correct amount of US government ownership of the economy?
  • Galt’s Gulch, San Diego, next week
  • Entrepreneurship and Ethics — new publication
  • Max Planck on individual originality in science
  • Hatred as a unifying force

My Publications

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Resources

  • Books via Amazon
  • Center for Ethics and Entrepreneurship
  • Open College Podcast

Social media

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Social media

  • Facebook
  • Twitter

Resources

  • Books via Amazon
  • Center for Ethics and Entrepreneurship
  • Open College Podcast

Contact

Stephen.R.C.Hicks@Gmail.com

Contact

Stephen.R.C.Hicks@Gmail.com

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Sample Publications