Kai Nielsen
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Gender | Female |
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Age | 98 |
Date of birth | May 15,1926 |
Zodiac sign | Taurus |
Job | Philosopher |
Born | Marshall |
Michigan | |
United States | |
Education | University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill |
Duke University | |
Edited works | Marx and Morality |
Rethinking Nationalism | |
Date of Reg. | |
Date of Upd. | |
ID | 460727 |
Atheism & Philosophy
Naturalism Without Foundations
Globalization and Justice
Reason and practice
Contemporary Critiques of Religion
Wittgensteinian Fideism?
Equality and Liberty: A Defense of Radical Egalitarianism
An Introduction to the Philosophy of Religion
God and the Grounding of Morality
Scepticism
On Transforming Philosophy
God, scepticism and modernity
After The Demise Of The Tradition: Rorty, Critical Theory, And The Fate Of Philosophy
Marxism and the Moral Point of View
Does God Exist? The Debate Between Theists & Atheists
Eisagōgē stē philosophia tēs thrēskeias
Justice as a Kind of Impartiality
Socialism and Egalitarian Justice
Methods of Ethics : Wide Reflective Equilibrium and a Kind of Consequentialism
Going for the Widest : Wide Reflective Equilibrium Without Uniqueness : a Reply to Isaac Nevo
Naturalism Under Challenge
Liberal Restrictions on Public Arguments : Can Nationalist Claims be Moral Reasons, in Liberal Public Discourse?
Are Nation- states Obsolete? : the Challenge of Globalization
Is Global Justice Impossible?
Ethics Without God
Why be Moral?
Atheism & Philosophy
Naturalism and Religion
Naturalism Without Foundations
Globalization and Justice
Reason and practice
Contemporary Critiques of Religion
Wittgensteinian Fideism?
Equality and Liberty: A Defense of Radical Egalitarianism
An Introduction to the Philosophy of Religion
God and the Grounding of Morality
Scepticism
On Transforming Philosophy
God, scepticism and modernity
After The Demise Of The Tradition: Rorty, Critical Theory, And The Fate Of Philosophy
Marxism and the Moral Point of View
Does God Exist? The Debate Between Theists & Atheists
Eisagōgē stē philosophia tēs thrēskeias
Justice as a Kind of Impartiality
Socialism and Egalitarian Justice
Methods of Ethics : Wide Reflective Equilibrium and a Kind of Consequentialism
Going for the Widest : Wide Reflective Equilibrium Without Uniqueness : a Reply to Isaac Nevo
Naturalism Under Challenge
Liberal Restrictions on Public Arguments : Can Nationalist Claims be Moral Reasons, in Liberal Public Discourse?
Are Nation- states Obsolete? : the Challenge of Globalization
Is Global Justice Impossible?
Ethics Without God
Why be Moral?
Atheism & Philosophy
Naturalism and Religion
Kai Nielsen Life story
Kai Nielsen was an American professor, latterly emeritus, of philosophy at the University of Calgary. He specialized in naturalism, metaphilosophy, ethics, analytic philosophy, social and political philosophy. Nielsen also wrote about philosophy of religion, and was an advocate of contemporary atheism.