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Speech by Stephan Kinsella, “Argumentation Ethics, Estoppel, and Libertarian Rights” delivered (by remote video) at the 6th Adam Smith Forum, Moscow, Russia (Nov. 2, 2014). More information at http://www.stephankinsella.com/2014/11/argumentation-ethics-estoppel-and-libertarian-rights-transcript
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Hans-Hermann Hoppe talks about his book, The Economics and Ethics of Private Property. This is an excerpt from his talk at the Austrian Scholars Conference i...
Murray N. Rothbard presented this speech at the Michigan Libertarian Party Convention, held in Southfield, Michigan, in May 1989. This is an excerpt where he...
This six-week course will present and discuss Professor Hoppe's most important ideas and theories, including his brilliant critique of positivist methodology...
This six-week course will present and discuss Professor Hoppe's most important ideas and theories, including his brilliant critique of positivist methodology...
This six-week course will present and discuss Professor Hoppe's most important ideas and theories, including his brilliant critique of positivist methodology...
This six-week course will present and discuss Professor Hoppe's most important ideas and theories, including his brilliant critique of positivist methodology as applied to the social sciences, his groundbreaking "argumentation ethics" praxeological approach to political philosophy, his encompassing comparative analysis of socialism and capitalism, his profound critique of democracy, and a host of other insights and contributions to areas such as monopoly theory, the theory of public goods, the sociology of taxation, the private production of security, immigration, the nature of property and scarcity, economic methodology and epistemology, and the evolution of monetary institutions and their impact on international relations. This course will be taught by Austro-libertarian legal philosopher Stephan Kinsella, who has been a close associate of Professor Hoppe for 17 years. Kinsella is uniquely qualified to teach this course, as he served as Book Review Editor of the JLS for five years under Hoppe's editorship; he founded and edits Libertarian Papers, the successor journal to the JLS; and, with Guido Hülsmann, was editor of the festschrift in Hoppe's honor, Property, Freedom, and Society: Essays in Honor of Hans-Hermann Hoppe (Mises Institute, 2009). Kinsella's previous Mises Academy courses include Rethinking Intellectual Property and Libertarian Legal Theory. SLIDES: https://docs.google.com/present/view?id=dgp7mzbr_506dk2vmxgt STUDY MATERIALS: Suggested Readings URL A Theory of Socialism and Capitalism, Pages 118-144 and 152-155 URL URL Economic Science and the Austrian Method URL URL Is Research Based on Causal Scientific Principles Possible in the Social Sciences? (ch. 10 of EEPP) URL URL In Defense of Extreme Rationalism: Thoughts on Donald McCloskey's The Rhetoric of Economics URL Optional Readings URL Chapter 9. "On Praxeology and the Praxeological Foundation of Epistemology"; ch. 14. "Austrian Rationalism in the Age of the Decline of Positivism" (from EEPP) URL URL On Certainty and Uncertainty, Or: How Rational Can Our Expectations Be? URL URL The Science of Human Action (lecture) Feel free to leave questions in the comment section below. (Originally posted at: http://www.libertarianstandard.com/2012/01/01/kinsellas-the-social-theory-of-hoppe-course-audio-and-slides/ )
This six-week course will present and discuss Professor Hoppe's most important ideas and theories, including his brilliant critique of positivist methodology...
This six-week course will present and discuss Professor Hoppe's most important ideas and theories, including his brilliant critique of positivist methodology...
More videos on morality: http://vforvoluntary.com/morality References: [1] http://mises.org/daily/5500/Why-Liberalism [2] http://mises.org/daily/5669/A-Utili...
Written by Evan Isaac, Mark Ovdabeest, and Colin Porter Performed by Mark Ovdabeest, as the characters of Stephan Kinsella and Hans Hermann Hoppe Download li...
More videos on morality at: http://vforvoluntary.com/morality [1] http://nielsio.tumblr.com/post/16528520459/a-critique-of-hoppean-ethics-argumentation-ethic...
Ask Me Anything archive: http://www.reddit.com/r/austrian_economics/faq#Ask-Me-Anythingarchive Questions thread: http://www.reddit.com/r/austrian_economics/c...
Module #3 ethics
Brennan's Article: http://bleedingheartlibertarians.com/2013/12/hoppes-argumentation-ethics-argument-refuted-in-under-60-seconds/ Link: http://fc06.deviantar...
More videos on morality: http://vforvoluntary.com/morality Article at: http://nielsio.tumblr.com/post/30568008370/david-gordon-and-the-cash-register-thought-...
Seminar One - Philosophy of Libertarianism - Definition of Libertarianism - Is there a foundation for Libertarianism (Natural Rights? Hoppe's argumentation e...
Against IP book: http://www.stephankinsella.com/publications/#againstip Habermas-Apel Argumentation Ethics: http://mises.org/library/argumentation-ethics-and-liberty-concise-guide
First published in 1982, "The Ethics of Liberty" is a masterpiece of argumentation, and shockingly radical in its conclusions. Following up on Mises's demons...
This course is taught by Stephan Kinsella, a leading libertarian theorist. The class will run for six weeks, from January 31, 2011 until March 11, 2011, and ...
Production: SCAD Media, LLC http://www.scad-media.com HSP Summer 2013 What's the value of a good argument? That question is not merely rhetorical. For the sa...
Stephan Kinsella joins Tom to discuss argumentation ethics, a recent innovation in libertarian thought. Subscribe to the Tom Woods Show: https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/the-tom-woods-show/id716825890?mt=2 http://www.TomWoods.com/370 http://www.StephanKinsella.com http://www.SupportingListeners.com http://www.RonPaulHomeschool.com http://www.TomWoodsHomeschool.com http://www.LibertyClassroom.com
This course is taught by Stephan Kinsella, a leading libertarian theorist. The class will run for six weeks, from January 31, 2011 until March 11, 2011, and ...
Full Parliamentary debate on "This house prefers deontology to consequentialism" at San Diego Christian College in front of Ethics and Argumentation and Deba...
This course is taught by Stephan Kinsella, a leading libertarian theorist. The class will run for six weeks, from January 31, 2011 until March 11, 2011, and ...
This course is taught by Stephan Kinsella, a leading libertarian theorist. The class will run for six weeks, from January 31, 2011 until March 11, 2011, and ...
This course is taught by Stephan Kinsella, a leading libertarian theorist. The class will run for six weeks, from January 31, 2011 until March 11, 2011, and ...
In this update, I talk about some of the projects, talks, and activities I've got planned for February 2015, and review what I got done in January 2014. Links to some of the projects/events discussed in the video: Understanding Anger Lecture 2 - "Why Are You Angry and Why Is Your Face Fallen?" Anger in Jewish Scriptures (Feb 14, Kingston Library), event page: https://plus.google.com/u/0/events/c73vl2ask23kl1t1r077qsbenm4 "Sweeter than Honey: An Aristotelian Account of Anger's Seduction of Practical Rationality" (Feb 25, Columbia University), event page: https://plus.google.com/u/0/events/cjshjm912e40653a5fi9lfdjgjg My Oplerno class: Existentialist Philosophy and Literature: https://enroll.oplerno.com/courses/introduction-to-existentialism Lecture 1 of the "Understanding Anger" series - January 10 at the Kingston Library: https://plus.google.com/u/0/events/c1d93i6gimoe34rjgas3s466kd4 "Rainer Maria Rilke On the Divine" lecture - January 19th at the UUC of the Catskills: https://plus.google.com/u/0/events/c1d93i6gimoe34rjgas3s466kd4 the Half Hour Hegel Series playlist: http://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL4gvlOxpKKIgR4OyOt31isknkVH2Kweq2 the new Critical Thinking, Logic, and Argumentation channel: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCqtbxcZ7wpwGA6FOK1op5Ig my Blogs: Orexis Dianoētikē: http://gbsadler.blogspot.com/ Virtue Ethics Digest: http://virtueethicsdigest.blogspot.com/ Sadler's Existentialism Updates: http://existentialismupdates.blogspot.com/ Heavy Metal Philosopher: http://heavymetalphilosopher.blogspot.com/
In this update, I talk about some of the projects, talks, and activities I've got planned for November 2014, and review what I got done in October 2014. Links to some of the projects/events discussed in the video: the new Critical Thinking, Logic, and Argumentation channel: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCqtbxcZ7wpwGA6FOK1op5Ig Theology Matters guest appearance (Nov 6): https://plus.google.com/u/0/events/c5q7kf77l4uphuti86gl2su9nso Unitarian Universalist Congregation at Rock Tavern guest sermon (Nov 9): https://plus.google.com/u/0/events/cafqqp1jv9bsimf2jqgfdpdjtbs Radio Woodstock Roundtable interview (Nov 16): http://radiowoodstock.com/home -- more on this closer to the event World Philosophy Day event (Nov 20): https://plus.google.com/u/0/events/ceds599im2kv6gjfd6enicqu96c Glimpses into Existence #11 - Albert Camus event (Nov 22): https://plus.google.com/u/0/events/cfl84unibmffhdmdfekq9me8e04 Stoic Week (Nov 24-30): http://blogs.exeter.ac.uk/stoicismtoday/category/uncategorized/stoic-week/ -- keep an eye out for my events later this month Virtuous and Vicious Anger: What Aristotle Has To Teach Us (video): https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Q5RS8EICMbM Glimpses into Existence #10 - Simone de Beauvoir (video): https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4siRRRwPj5E My Google Helpouts: https://helpouts.google.com/115610514266074572098/ls/9816ea33d6ef2a6a the Half Hour Hegel Series playlist: http://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL4gvlOxpKKIgR4OyOt31isknkVH2Kweq2 the Glimpses into Existence (Library Lectures) playlist: http://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL4gvlOxpKKIg9WbkZWMJV9j_q95Ky-MsV the Existentialist Philosophy and Literature playlist: http://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL05AFD0350B70E4FD the Philosophy Core Concepts playlist: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL4gvlOxpKKIjwnfPgqLkLJ7cHXAqDHfBA my Blogs: Orexis Dianoētikē: http://gbsadler.blogspot.com/ Virtue Ethics Digest: http://virtueethicsdigest.blogspot.com/ Sadler's Existentialism Updates: http://existentialismupdates.blogspot.com/ Heavy Metal Philosopher: http://heavymetalphilosopher.blogspot.com/
In this update, I talk about some of the projects, talks, and activities I've got planned for January 2015, and review what I got done in December 2014. I also discuss the year 2014 and what's coming up in 2015. Links to some of the projects/events discussed in the video: Lecture 1 of the "Understanding Anger" series - January 10 at the Kingston Library: https://plus.google.com/u/0/events/c1d93i6gimoe34rjgas3s466kd4 "Rainer Maria Rilke On the Divine" lecture - January 19th at the UUC of the Catskills: https://plus.google.com/u/0/events/c1d93i6gimoe34rjgas3s466kd4 the Half Hour Hegel Series playlist: http://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL4gvlOxpKKIgR4OyOt31isknkVH2Kweq2 the Glimpses into Existence (Library Lectures) playlist: http://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL4gvlOxpKKIg9WbkZWMJV9j_q95Ky-MsV the Stoicism Week videos: http://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL4gvlOxpKKIh9A22Tf40y7FHbndIcJFUC the Philosophy Core Concepts playlist: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL4gvlOxpKKIjwnfPgqLkLJ7cHXAqDHfBA the new Critical Thinking, Logic, and Argumentation channel: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCqtbxcZ7wpwGA6FOK1op5Ig my book chapter: "Outlines of Jacques Lacan's Ethics of Subjectivity": https://www.academia.edu/8690151/Outlines_of_Jacques_Lacan_s_Ethics_of_Subjectivity my article: "Anselmian Moral Theory and the Question of Grounding Morality in God": https://www.academia.edu/8654683/Anselmian_Moral_Theory_and_the_Question_of_Grounding_Morality_in_God my Blogs: Orexis Dianoētikē: http://gbsadler.blogspot.com/ Virtue Ethics Digest: http://virtueethicsdigest.blogspot.com/ Sadler's Existentialism Updates: http://existentialismupdates.blogspot.com/ Heavy Metal Philosopher: http://heavymetalphilosopher.blogspot.com/
University of Gothenburg Master in Communication 2013/2014 Rhetoric and Analysis of Argumentation (Dialectics) Lecturer: Jens Allwood.
The spiritual and second-order sense of scripture, according to which, for example, the crossing of the Red Sea denotes Baptism, and Jacob's ladder denotes t...
A philosophical lecture on argument and reasoning. I firmly believe that anyone interested in philosophy about life NEEDS to learn these things. Many of the ideas we need to process have been thought about for many lifetimes, and we can learn a lot from those who came before us. While we need to make our own connections, at least those who have already walked this ground cane be heard first.
Walter Block on deontological vs. consequentialist ethics and more.
"We could make the control argument based on ethical failures by senior leaders and I think it’s ...
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Houston Press 2015-01-02the TAU bases its argument for ethical conduct on the abandonment of a particular race of people, ...
Business Day 2014-11-24But let’s assume for the sake of argument that the Ethics Commission’s interpretation did apply to ...
The State 2014-11-13... 1980s will still set him off with a stream of well-articulated argument about ethics and economics.
The Guardian 2014-10-15Mr Cameron could turn Labour’s slogan inside out with a forceful argument for an ethical society ...
The Daily Telegraph 2014-09-27Szasz's intellectual tools were history, philosophical argument, ethics, logic, and humanism.
Huffington Post 2014-09-02Waxler provides a practical guide to major works of classic and popular fiction, from Frankenstein ...
noodls 2014-08-26They said an argument can be made that it's ethical for senators and ordinary MPs to maintain an ...
Canada Dot Com 2014-08-16... more frequently in the future, using the argument that any ethics violation could be criminal.
The State 2014-07-09... more frequently in the future, using the argument that any ethics violation could be criminal.
The State 2014-06-25... more frequently in the future, using the argument that any ethics violation could be criminal.
The State 2014-06-25Wrong ... S ... Here Obama puts the security argument before the ethics and applies the both/and principle of having no principles.
CounterPunch 2014-05-30Argumentation ethics, is an apriori, value-free praxeological argument for deontological libertarian ethics, developed by economist Hans-Hermann Hoppe. The argument builds on the approach of discourse ethics developed by Jürgen Habermas and Karl-Otto Apel, Misesian praxeology and the political philosophy of economist Murray Rothbard. Argumentation ethics asserts the non-aggression principle is a presupposition of argumentation and so cannot be rationally denied.
Hoppe notes that since scarcity exists, conflicts arise over the use of rivalrous goods between moral agents. Agents can then choose to resolve their conflicts in a non-violent way by engaging in argumentation. Therefore presupposed in the act of political argumentation are norms contingent to the grundnorm of non-violent conflict resolution. Examples are "language has accepted intersubjective meaning", "Argumentative propositions need to be justifiable as true", ext. Such norms Hoppe terms the apriori of argumentation (APoA). The denial of these norms presupposed in the act of argumentation constitutes a performative contradiction, thereby voiding the argument of any meaning. Such norms underly any moral justification as any moral justification must take place in argument, as even to deny this would imply the denier is thus engaged in an argument.
Adam Smith (baptised 16 June 1723 – 17 July 1790 [OS: 5 June 1723 – 17 July 1790]) was a Scottish social philosopher and a pioneer of political economy. One of the key figures of the Scottish Enlightenment, Smith is the author of The Principles Which Lead and Direct Philosophical Enquiries, Illustrated by the History of Astronomy, prior to 1758, The Theory of Moral Sentiments, 1759, and An Inquiry into the Nature and Causes of the Wealth of Nations, 1776. The latter, usually abbreviated as The Wealth of Nations, is considered his magnum opus and the first modern work of economics. It earned him an enormous reputation and would become one of the most influential works ever published. Smith is widely cited as the father of modern economics and capitalism and is still among the most influential thinkers in the field of economics today. In 2009, Smith was named among the 'Greatest Scots' of all time, in a vote run by Scottish television channel STV.
Smith studied social philosophy at the University of Glasgow and at Balliol College in the University of Oxford, where he was one of the first students to benefit from scholarships set up by his fellow Glaswegian John Snell. After graduating, he delivered a successful series of public lectures at Edinburgh, leading him to collaborate with David Hume during the Scottish Enlightenment. Smith obtained a professorship at Glasgow teaching moral philosophy, and during this time he wrote and published The Theory of Moral Sentiments. In his later life, he took a tutoring position that allowed him to travel throughout Europe, where he met other intellectual leaders of his day. Smith then returned home and spent the next ten years writing The Wealth of Nations, publishing it in 1776. He died in 1790 at the age of 67.