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Stephen Hicks, Ph.D.

Philosopher

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Stephen Hicks, Ph.D.

Philosopher

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Vladimir Putin and Alexander Dugin

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For explanation, see my 10-minute discussion in this Current Events with Robert Tracinski:

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Sample Publications

Blasts from the past

  • The most philosophical state in the union
  • Should politicians force diversity at universities?
  • My review of Zelmanovitz on money’s truth and money’s health
  • Duchamp’s urinal & Kant’s sublime, according to Jerry Saltz of New York Magazine
  • ¿Por qué la filosofía comienza con Thales?

Sample Publications

Blasts from the past

  • Knowledge: Concepts [Lecture 5 of METAPHYSICS & EPISTEMOLOGY course]
  • My upcoming Antwerp University (Belgium) lecture series
  • Knowledge: Sensation and Perception [Lecture 4 of METAPHYSICS & EPISTEMOLOGY course]
  • NATURE and SUPER-NATURE [Lecture 3 of METAPHYSICS & EPISTEMOLOGY course]
  • Nietzsche’s Sister and *The Will to Power* [Open College transcript]

My Publications

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Resources

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

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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