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Edward Feser
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Edward Feser enseigne la philosophie au Pasadena City College, en Californie, après être passé par l'université de Loyola Marymount à Los Angeles.
Bibliographie
- 1995, avec Edward M. Bergman et J. Schare, "Modern Production Practices and Needs: North Carolina’s Transportation Equipment Manufacturers", Chapel Hill, NC, UNC Institute for Economic Development
- 1996, avec Edward M. Bergman et S. Sweeney, "Targeting North Carolina Manufacturing: Understanding the State’s Economy Through Industrial Cluster Analysis, UNC Institute for Economic Development, Chapel Hill
- 1997, "Hayek on Social Justice: Reply to Lukes and Johnston", Critical Review, vol 11, n°4, pp581–606
- 1998,
- a. "Hayek, Social Justice, and the Market: Reply to Johnston", Critical Review, vol 12, n°3, pp269–81
- b. "Old and new theories of industry clusters", In: M. Steiner, dir., Clusters and Regional Specialisation, London, Pion Limited, pp18-40
- c. Enterprises, external economies, and economic development, Journal of Planning Literature, 12 (3), pp283-302
- d. avec E. E. Malizia, "Understanding Local Economic Development", Rutgers University Press.
- 1999,
- a. avec Edward M. Bergman, “Industrial and Regional Clusters: Concepts and Comparative Applications”, In: R. W. Jackson, dir., The Web Book of Regional Science, Regional Research Institute, West Virginia University
- b. avec Edward M. Bergman, "National industry clusters: Frameworks for state and regional development policy", Regional Studies
- c. avec S. H. Sweeney, A test for spatio-economic clustering, Journal of Geographical Systems
- 2000, Taxation, Forced Labor, and Theft, Independent Review, Vol 5, n°2, Fall
- 2001,
- a. [http://www.libertyunbound.com/sites/files/printarchive/Liberty_Magazine_April_2001.pdf "Liberty, Tradition,
and Morality"] commentaire du livre de Jan Narveson, "Moral Matters", Liberty magazine, avril, vol 15, n°4, pp51-55
- b. "Injustice Compounded", Liberty magazine, Vol 15, n°10, pp28–29 et p41
- 2003,
- a. Hayek on Tradition, Journal of Libertarian Studies, Vol 17, n°1
- b. On Nozick, Belmont, Calif.: Wadsworth
- 2005,
- a. There is No Such Thing as an Unjust Initial Acquisition, Social Philosophy & Policy, Vol 22, pp56-80
- Repris In: Fred D. Miller, Ellen Frankel Paul et Jeffrey Paul, dir., "Natural Rights Liberalism from Locke to Nozick: Essays in Honor of Robert Nozick",
- b. The Philosophy of Mind: A Short Introduction, Oxford: Oneworld Publications
- a. There is No Such Thing as an Unjust Initial Acquisition, Social Philosophy & Policy, Vol 22, pp56-80
- 2006,
- a. Dir., The Cambridge Companion to Hayek, Series: Cambridge Companions to Philosophy, Cambridge, UK ; New York : Cambridge University Press
- b. Introduction, In: Edward Feser, dir., The Cambridge Companion to Hayek, Series: Cambridge Companions to Philosophy, Cambridge, UK ; New York : Cambridge University press, pp1-12
- c. Hayek the cognitive scientist and philosopher of mind, In: Edward Feser, dir., The Cambridge Companion to Hayek, Series: Cambridge Companions to Philosophy, Cambridge, UK ; New York : Cambridge University press, ch 14, pp287-314
- 2008, "CONSERVATIVE CRITIQUE OF LIBERTARIANISM", In: Ronald Hamowy, dir., "The Encyclopedia of Libertarianism", Cato Institute - Sage Publications, pp95-97
- 2009, "Aquinas", Oxford: Oneworld Publications
- 2010, "Teleology: A shopper’s guide", Philosophia Christi, 12(1), pp147–165
- 2011, "Hayek, Popper, and the causal theory of the mind", In: Leslie Marsh, dir., Hayek in Mind: Hayek’s Philosophical Psychology, Advances in Austrian Economics, Volume 15, Emerald Group Publishing Limited, pp73–102
Littérature secondaire
- 2009, Gerard Casey, Feser on Rothbard as a philosopher, Libertarian Papers, Vol 1, n°34
Liens externes
- 2001, What Libertarianism Isn’t, Sur le site de Lew Rockwell, 22 décembre
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