Ordered liberty and the constitutional framework : the political thought of Friedrich A. Hayek
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Ordered liberty and the constitutional framework : the political thought of Friedrich A. Hayek
(Contributions in political science, no. 176)
Greenwood Press, 1987
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Bibliography: p. [129]-141
Includes index
内容説明・目次
内容説明
In this insightful study, Barbara M. Rowland analyses and critiques Friedrich Hayek's political philosophy. Beginning with a discussion of Hayek's sceptical epistemology and critical rationalism, the author explores his view of the evolution of civilization, his pessimism about human agency and an accompanying faith in the forces of cultural evolution. She goes on to offer a detailed examination of the inconsistencies in Hayek's philosophy with regard to individual liberty. She then argues for an expanded understanding of liberty and suggests new directions for a philosophy of individual liberty.
目次
Introduction: The Paradox of Evolution and Design The Conflict at the Center: Scepticism and Rationality The Unconstructed Civilization and the Need for Scepticism Explaining the Contradiction in Hayek's Thought The Central Core: The Proud and Comfortable Sentiment of Liberty Assessing Hayek's Philosophy of Liberty Bibliography Index
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