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Tibor Machan

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Gender Male
Death8 years ago
Date of birth March 18,1939
Zodiac sign Pisces
Born Budapest
Hungary
Date of died March 24,2016
DiedSilverado Canyon Road
California
United States
Schools of thoughtLibertarianism
Influenced by Ayn Rand
Ludwig von Mises
Aristotle
John Locke
Job Professor
Philosopher
Columnist
Education University of California, Santa Barbara
New York University
Claremont McKenna College
SchoolObjectivism, analytic philosophy, individualism, ethical egoism, virtue ethics, aretaic turn, eudaimonism
Notabl ideaegoism
Influence Ludwig von Mises
Friedrich Nietzsche
FoundedReason Foundation
EraLibertarianism
Contemporary philosophy
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Date of Upd.
ID441928

Individuals and their rights
The Pseudo- Science of B. F. Skinner
A Primer on Business Ethics
Putting Humans First
Private rights and public illusions
Classical Individualism: The Supreme Importance of Each Human Being
Capitalism and individualism
The Morality of Business
Human rights and human liberties
Libertarianism defended
Initiative: Human Agency and Society
The Libertarian Alternative: Essays in Social and Political Philosophy
The Man Without a Hobby
A Primer on Ethics
Do Animals Have Rights?
Generosity: Virtue in Civil Society
Libertarianism: For and Against
The Passion for Liberty
Liberty and Equality
The liberty option
Introduction to philosophical inquiries
Neither Left Nor Right: Selected Columns
The Right Road to Radical Freedom
The right to private property
Why Is Everyone Else Wrong? Explorations in Truth and Reason
Ayn Rand
Business Ethics in the Global Market
Liberty and Democracy
Objectivity: Recovering Determinate Reality in Philosophy, Science, and Everyday Life
The Promise of Liberty: A Non-Utopian Vision
Liberty & culture
Revisiting Marxism: A Bourgeois Reassessment
Reality, Reason, and Rights: Essays in Honor of Tibor R. Machan
The Main Debate: Communism Versus Capitalism
Liberty and Research and Development: Science Funding in a Free Society
Liberty and Hard Cases
The moral case for the free market economy
Morality and Work
A dialogue partly on political liberty
Rebellion in Print: Political Ideas Against the Current
The Normative Defense of Free Market Capitalism: Did the Free Market Cause the Financial Fiasco?
Philosophy with Meaning
Marxism: A Bourgeois Critique
Influential Political Systems and Philosophers in History
Equality, So Badly Misunderstood
Revisiting the Objectivist/subjectivist Debate
The Georgia Lectures on Principles, Transitions and Development
Ancient, Modern and Contemporary Individualism
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Tibor Richard Machan was a Hungarian-American philosopher. A professor emeritus in the department of philosophy at Auburn University, Machan held the R. C.

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