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Excursions into Libertarian Thought


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  • Immanuel Kant and the Natural Law Tradition

    14:20|
    George Smith discusses Kant’s attempt to justify objective moral principles and his views on when the use of coercion is morally proper.Originally published in essay form on April 15, 2016
  • A Few Kind Words about the Most Evil Man in Mankind’s History

    16:12|
    George Smith explains some fundamental features of Immanuel Kant’s moral and political theory.Originally published in essay form on April 8, 2016
  • Some Personal Reflections on Ayn Rand

    11:55|
    George Smith discusses some good and bad influences that Ayn Rand’s ideas had on his own intellectual development.Originally published in essay form on April 1, 2016
  • Ayn Rand on Aristotle

    13:38|
    George Smith examines some of Rand’s claims about the beneficial influence of Aristotle’s ideas on the course of Western civilization.Originally published in essay form on March 4, 2016
  • On the Influence of Ideas

    15:45|
    George Smith discusses the issue of whether we should hold a philosopher responsible for the beliefs of those followers who agree with him.Originally published in essay form on February 26, 2016.
  • Some Reflections on the History of Philosophy

    16:56|
    George Smith explains the views of Kant and Hegel on the history of philosophy, and explores whether moral judgments should be applied to the realm of ideas.Originally published in essay form on February 19, 2016