EPISTEME 21(3)
Volume 21 – Issue 3 – September 2024
Volume 21 – Issue 3 – September 2024
JMB has a revamped website. Moreover, the latest issue features two contributions of note — Précis of The Problem of Free Will and Naturalism: Paradoxes and Kantian Solutions by Christian Onof and Notes on the Gibsonian Variant of Behaviorism by Walter B. Weimer. christian onofjj gibsonjournal of mind and behaviorKantwalter weimer
Available now. A review and another. guitarRory Gallagher
In Our Time podcast. bruce caldwellFriedrich HayekMelvyn BraggRoad to Serfdom
Elizabeth Corey, Elaine Sternberg, Eric Kos, and Ella Street contribute to this at Liberty Matters. Elaine SternbergElizabeth CoreyElla StreetEric KosLiberal educationMichael Oakeshott
The very excellent Paul Lewis reviews the Liberty Fund paperback version of TSO. Hayek in MindPaul Lewisphilosophical psychologySensory Order
Gene’s review of Tim Fuller’s Michael Oakeshott on the Human Condition. Gene CallahanMichael OakeshottTimothy Fuller
Open access as usual classical liberalismcosmos + taxisIsraelwalter block
A series of Oxford-based lectures heretofore presented as the Scruton Lectures, have been renamed as the Oakeshott Lectures. Entry to these lectures is free and will be held at the Sheldonian. There is a corresponding YouTube channel that is still operating under the Scruton banner. Michael Oakeshott
Only this evening I learnt from one of Nicholas’ students that he’d passed. A lovely, responsive, open man. Here are some obits: Pittsburg Post-Gazette, Pittwire, First Things, APA. ConservatismIdealismnicholas rescherPhilosophy of science