The Examined Life Explained

The Examined Life
Author:Robert Nozick
Country:United States
Language:English
Subject:Philosophy
Publisher:Simon & Schuster
Pub Date:1989
Media Type:Print (Hardcover and Paperback)
Pages:308
Isbn:0-671-72501-7

The Examined Life is a 1989 collection of philosophical meditations by the philosopher Robert Nozick.[1] The book drew a number of critical reactions. The work is drawn partially as a response to Socrates assertion in Plato's "The Apology of Socrates" that the unexamined life is one not worth living

Summary

The book is an attempt to "tackle human nature, the personal, 'the holiness of everyday life' and its meaning."[2] Nozick expresses his concerns with libertarianism and proposes some form of inheritance taxation.[3] [4] According to reviewers such as Thomas Kelly, Nozick used The Examined Life as well as another work to "explicitly [disown]" the earlier radical libertarian concepts he presented in Anarchy, State, and Utopia.[5]

Reception

Denis Donoghue praised The Examined Life in The Wilson Quarterly, but stated that it had some passages that were less strong than others.[6] The journalist Jane O'Grady called the work "disappointingly schmaltzy" in The Guardian.

In The Oxford Companion to Philosophy (2005), the philosopher Anthony Quinton described The Examined Life as "unkindly treated".[7]

Jim Holt, a columnist for The Literary Review leaves a few remarks about the "semantic slum", essentially deeming it "trickled down philosophy", saying that it is not worth following/reading.

Notes and References

  1. Book: Capaldi, Nicholas. The Enlightenment Project in the Analytic Conversation. 1998. Springer. 9780792350149. 371.
  2. Web site: Robert Nozick: Leftwing political philosopher whose rightward shift set the tone for the Reagan-Thatcher era. Jane. O' Grady. January 26, 2002. The Guardian.
  3. Book: Wolff, Jonathan . Robert Nozick: Property, Justice and the Minimal State . Stanford University Press . Stanford, California . 1991 . 156 . 0-8047-1856-3 .
  4. Book: Guido Erreygers, Toon Vandevelde. Is Inheritance Legitimate?: Ethical and Economic Aspects of Wealth Transfers. 1997. Springer. 9783540627258. 8.
  5. Kelly . Thomas . 2002-07-16 . Review of Robert Nozick . live . Notre Dame Philosophical Reviews . en . 1538-1617 . https://web.archive.org/web/20230130113804/https://ndpr.nd.edu/reviews/robert-nozick/ . 2023-01-30.
  6. Donoghue. Denis. The Examined Life: Philosophical Meditations by Robert Nozick (review). The Wilson Quarterly. Spring 1990. 14. 2. 92–94. 40258049.
  7. Book: Quinton, Anthony . Honderich, Ted . The Oxford Companion to Philosophy . Oxford University Press . New York . 2005 . 740 . 0-19-926479-1 .