I have a new publication (here), “Feyerabend’s relationship to the liberal art of government: comments on Stephen Turner on Free Exchange and Collective Decision-making," in Epistemology & Philosophy of Science that is part of Special Issue Dedicated to the 100th Birth Anniversary of Paul Feyerabend and simultaneously a response to a paper by Stephen Turner (who has just started
On Machiavellian Virtu, Quintilian, and Smith's Science of the Legislator.
On Machiavellian Virtu, Quintilian, and…
On Machiavellian Virtu, Quintilian, and Smith's Science of the Legislator.
I have a new publication (here), “Feyerabend’s relationship to the liberal art of government: comments on Stephen Turner on Free Exchange and Collective Decision-making," in Epistemology & Philosophy of Science that is part of Special Issue Dedicated to the 100th Birth Anniversary of Paul Feyerabend and simultaneously a response to a paper by Stephen Turner (who has just started