Toggle navigation
Home
Topics
Authors
Professions
Picture Quotes
Users
Join Us Now!
Login
Robert Nozick Quotes Quotes
Certainly the emphasis I place in this chapter on coordination of behavior and cooperation to mutual benefit is something that ought to be very congenial to people in the libertarian tradition.
~ Robert Nozick
Behavior
Benefit
Certainly
Chapter
Congenial
Cooperation
Coordination
Emphasis
Libertarian
Mutual
Ought
People
Place
Something
Tradition
Very
design
copy
Evolutionary cosmology formulates theories in which a universe is capable of giving rise to and generating future universes out of itself, within black holes or whatever.
~ Robert Nozick
Black
Black Holes
Capable
Evolutionary
Future
Generating
Giving
Holes
Itself
Out
Rise
Theories
Universe
Universes
Whatever
Which
Within
design
copy
Examples one finds in the philosophical literature are somebody who's seen the trial of a child of theirs, where they're being proved guilty of some crime that would drive the parent into a depression, maybe a suicidal depression.
~ Robert Nozick
Being
Child
Crime
Depression
Drive
Examples
Finds
Guilty
Literature
Maybe
Parent
Philosophical
Proved
Seen
Some
Somebody
Suicidal
Trial
Where
Would
design
copy
From each as they choose, to each as they are chosen.
~ Robert Nozick
Choose
Chosen
Each
design
copy
I guess my tendency is to think essentially that the new wrinkles won't do the job if the old major idea didn't, and so you have to try something different. Then maybe they can all be combined in some coherent piece.
~ Robert Nozick
Coherent
Combined
Different
Essentially
Guess
Idea
Job
Major
Maybe
New
Old
Piece
Some
Something
Tendency
Then
Think
Try
Wrinkles
You
design
copy
I think philosophers can do things akin to theoretical scientists, in that, having read about empirical data, they too can think of what hypotheses and theories might account for that data. So there's a continuity between philosophy and science in that way.
~ Robert Nozick
About
Account
Between
Continuity
Data
Empirical
Having
Hypotheses
I Think
Might
Philosophers
Philosophy
Read
Science
Scientists
Theoretical
Theories
Things
Think
Too
Way
design
copy
It is, from another angle, an attack on requiring proof in philosophy. And it's also the case, I guess, that my temperament is to like interesting, new, bold ideas, and to try and generate them.
~ Robert Nozick
Also
Angle
Another
Attack
Bold
Case
Generate
Guess
Ideas
Interesting
Like
New
Philosophy
Proof
Requiring
Temperament
Them
Try
design
copy
It's the level that allows us each to live our own chosen lives. But I notice not everyone agrees with the primary importance of that level, and I try to account for how they don't.
~ Robert Nozick
Account
Agree
Chosen
Each
Everyone
How
Importance
Level
Live
Lives
Notice
Our
Own
Primary
Try
Us
design
copy
The fact that we don't keep repeating tests in the same arena is not because the probability of the hypothesis showing its falsity in other arenas goes up after it has passed tests in one arena.
~ Robert Nozick
After
Arena
Arenas
Because
Fact
Goes
Hypothesis
Keep
Other
Passed
Probability
Repeating
Same
Showing
Tests
Up
design
copy
The scientists often have more unfettered imaginations than current philosophers do. Relativity theory came as a complete surprise to philosophers, and so did quantum mechanics, and so did other things.
~ Robert Nozick
Came
Complete
Current
Did
Imaginations
Mechanics
More
Often
Other
Philosophers
Quantum
Quantum Mechanics
Relativity
Scientists
Surprise
Than
Theory
Things
design
copy
There is no justifiable prediction about how the hypothesis will hold up in the future; its degree of corroboration simply is a historical statement describing how severely the hypothesis has been tested in the past.
~ Robert Nozick
About
Been
Degree
Describing
Future
Has-Been
Historical
Hold
How
Hypothesis
In The Past
Past
Prediction
Simply
Statement
Tested
Up
Will
design
copy
Through the evolutionary process, those who are able to engage in social cooperation of various sorts do better in survival and reproduction.
~ Robert Nozick
Able
Better
Cooperation
Engage
Evolutionary
Process
Reproduction
Social
Sort
Survival
Those
Through
Various
Who
design
copy
What hadn't been realized in the literature until now is that merely to describe how severely something has been tested in the past itself embodies inductive assumptions, even as a statement about the past.
~ Robert Nozick
About
Assumptions
Been
Describe
Embodies
Even
Has-Been
How
In The Past
Inductive
Itself
Literature
Merely
Now
Past
Realized
Something
Statement
Tested
Until
design
copy
Faith is caused by an encounter with something very real but which has extraordinary qualities which intimate the divine; the belief is due to an encounter which specially mirrors some divine quality.
~ Robert Nozick
Belief
Caused
Divine
Due
Encounter
Extraordinary
Faith
Intimate
Mirrors
Qualities
Quality
Real
Some
Something
Very
Which
design
copy
I think a lot of Marx was quite sloppy. There was all sorts of politically aggressive language when he lacked arguments for things.
~ Robert Nozick
Aggressive
Argument
He
I Think
Language
Lot
Marx
Politically
Quite
Sloppy
Sort
Things
Think
design
copy
Intellectuals feel they are the most valuable people, the ones with the highest merit, and that society should reward people in accordance with their value and merit. But a capitalist society does not satisfy the principle of distribution 'to each according to his merit or value.'
~ Robert Nozick
Accordance
According
Capitalist
Capitalist Society
Distribution
Does
Each
Feel
Highest
His
Intellectuals
Merit
Most
People
Principle
Reward
Satisfy
Should
Society
Valuable
Value
design
copy
Perhaps faith is a faith in one's self, the belief that one wouldn't feel so moved by the encounter if it weren't divine, a trust in one's own deepest positive responses. To doubt it would involve a self-alienation.
~ Robert Nozick
Belief
Deepest
Divine
Doubt
Encounter
Faith
Feel
Involve
Moved
Own
Perhaps
Positive
Responses
Self
Trust
Were
Would
design
copy
The fundamental question of political philosophy, one that precedes questions about how the state should be organized, is whether there should be any state at all. Why not have anarchy?
~ Robert Nozick
About
Anarchy
Any
Fundamental
How
Organized
Philosophy
Political
Precedes
Question
Questions
Should
State
Whether
Why
Why Not
design
copy
The history of philosophy is actually full of people who argue for rather wild and incredible views, and their reputations are based on the skill of arguing for them.
~ Robert Nozick
Actually
Argue
Arguing
Based
Full
History
Incredible
People
Philosophy
Rather
Reputations
Skill
The History Of
Them
Views
Who
Wild
design
copy
The libertarian position I once propended now seems to me seriously inadequate, in part because it did not fully knit the humane considerations and joint cooperative activities it left room for more closely into its fabric.
~ Robert Nozick
Activities
Because
Closely
Considerations
Cooperative
Did
Fabric
Fully
Humane
Inadequate
Joint
Knit
Left
Libertarian
Me
More
Now
Once
Part
Position
Room
Seems
Seriously
design
copy
1
2
next›
last»
Total Records :
27
Quote Maker
×
download
High Quality
BG
Logo
Watermark
W BG
×
Please use a modern browser as Chrome. The browser you are using doesn't have this feature.
Please use a modern browser as Chrome. The browser you are using doesn't have this feature.
Related Books
Author Profile
Votes :
Rating :
AuthorName
Robert Nozick
Profession
Philosopher
BirthDate
16 November, 1938
DeathDate
23 January, 2002
Country
United States
View Profile
Share to your friends..
Related Author
A. P. Martinich
Albert J. Nock
Allan Bloom
Andrew Bernstein
Charles Sanders Peirce
Chauncey Wright
Cheri Huber
Corliss Lamont
Dallas Willard
Daniel Dennett
David Chalmers
Deepak Chopra
George Herbert Mead
Gray Scott
Harry Frankfurt
Henry Hazlitt
Hilary Putnam
James Mark Baldwin
John Bradshaw
John Dewey
view more
Share quotes with
Quote Fellas
Join Quote Fellas
Like Us!!
Quote Fellas
Popular Topics
Attitude
Death
Inspirational
Life
Love
Motivational
Nature
Positive