Reality, Reason, and Rights

Essays in Honor of Tibor R. Machan

Edited by Douglas Rasmussen, Aeon J. Skoble Bridgewater State College, Douglas J. Den Uyl

Hardback - £88.00

Publication date:

16 December 2011

Length of book:

208 pages

Publisher

Lexington Books

Dimensions:

241x163mm
6x9"

ISBN-13: 9780739143018

Tibor R. Machan, one of the most prolific and wide ranging philosophers of our time, has been known internationally for decades through his public speaking, opinion columns, and of course his scholarly writing. This collection of essays seeks to explore Machan’s philosophical ideas by considering some of the basic issues with which he has been concerned throughout his long and highly productive career. The essays range from those concerned with the nature of reality and knowledge to those dealing with the nature of the political/legal order. Topics such as the character of human nature, free choice and responsibility, the justification of individual rights, and the place of justice in the contemporary welfare state—among other basic issues—are discussed in these essays. Because Machan himself dealt with questions of central importance, the essays should appeal to a wide range of interests and disciplines in philosophy and related fields. But the essays are also written by people accomplished in their own right and thus seek not only to comment on Machan, but to make their own contribution to enduring philosophical issues. The volume should be of value to both students and faculty alike.
For over forty years Tibor Machan has provided unfailing support for individual liberty and at the same time influenced a host of scholars across numerous disciplines. In this volume some of these scholars analyze, refine, and critique many of the central principles that comprise Machan's vision of a just society. Reality, Reason, and Rights: Essays in Honor of Tibor R. Machan is filled with compelling philosophical arguments and enlightening analysis. It deserves and will benefit a wide readership.