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Stephen Hicks, Ph.D.

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Stephen Hicks, Ph.D.

Philosopher

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Worth Reading for September 2006

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9/30 Stephen Browne on the current state of The Royal Society’s papers online. And are these colleges the value bankers offer to entrepreneurs. And what will take Chinese creativity to the next level? Grant McCracken thinks it’s a choice between perfect analogy to make clear who is responsible for any ensuing bloodshed. (Thanks to Bob […]

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Worth Reading for August 2006

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8/31 Is Wal-Mart the we’re much, much wealthier than in 1967. 8/30 James Lileks explains how to get your postmodern 15 minutes (and a government grant): the integration of light in painting. 8/28 Keeping up with some influential philosophers: Simon Blackburn on the appeal across 2.5 millenia of Spinoza’s vision of reason; and 2006 being

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*Nietzsche and the Nazis* documentary published

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Nietzsche and the Nazis, A Personal View by Stephen Hicks, Ph.D. Publisher: Ockham’s Razor Publishing, 2006.Format: 2:45-hour DVD documentary. Featured at Netflix. Reviewed by Professor Tibor Machan. [Go to the Nietzsche and the Nazis page. Go to the StephenHicks.org main page.]

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Worth Reading for July 2006

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7/31 An amusing whirlwind video trip down memory lane: What about that 1953 CIA Iranian Coup? Here is the nineteenth-century anarcho-socialism. And here are some sobering pictures of tax cuts, tax revenues, and government spending. And Johan Norberg has this datum on mimicking lyrebird. (Thanks to Matt H. for the link.) And a neat set

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Worth Reading for June 2006

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6/30 Fruits of the Enlightenment: the use of stem cells to repair paralysis. 6/29 Cool photos of Paul Graham. Key quotation on “the disadvantages of insider projects: the selection of the wrong kind of people, the excessive scope, the inability to take risks, the need to seem serious, the weight of expectations, the power of

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Worth Reading for May 2006

Worth Reading / Stephen Hicks

5/31 Two recent takes on contemporary intellectual culture: In the Chronicle, Michael Kimmel reviews several trendy novels in the “comic cartoon [is] the form best suited to illuminate our age”: “To speak truthfully and insightfully today you must have a sense of the absurdity of human life and endeavour. Past attempts to construct grand and

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Worth Reading for April 2006

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4/29 Now I understand women: equality is good for your sex life. 4/28 Corporate non-ethics from the inside: where, oh where, would GM be without the UAW? George Reisman explains. 4/27 Following the controversy surrounding David Horowitz’s new book? Here are Amazon’s page for EclectEcon, and Philosopher Stone and Anja Hartleb at The Elements of

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Worth Reading for March 2006

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3/31 Being a Brief Guide to Religious Denominations in America: A Baptist is a man who got saved. A Methodist is a Baptist who got shoes. A Congregationalist is a Methodist who moved to town. A Presbyterian is a Congregationalist who got rich. An Episcopalian is a Presbyterian who ran for public office. (Author unknown.)

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Sample Publications

Blasts from the past

  • Philosopher Eric Mack on John Rawls
  • Auguste Comte | On Altruism & the Religion of Humanity | Philosophers, Explained by Professor Stephen Hicks
  • Dylan Thomas reads “A Child’s Christmas in Wales”
  • The Center of the Universe (quotation)
  • Hard data show academic freedom in peril — Kaufmann report

Sample Publications

Blasts from the past

  • Ortega y Gasset on connecting Kant to the deconstructionists
  • Iran’s power broker Ali Larijani is a Kant scholar
  • Egoism, Altruism, Predation — Lecture 2 of BUSINESS LEADERSHIP ETHICS
  • “The Birth of the Modern” (free sample lecture)
  • Romantic advice to women — Nietzsche version

My Publications

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Resources

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  • Center for Ethics and Entrepreneurship
  • Open College Podcast

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Resources

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

Contact

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Contact

Stephen.R.C.Hicks@Gmail.com

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Sample Publications