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    Jan Narveson OC (/ˈnɑːrvɪsən/; born 1936) is professor of philosophy emeritus at the University of Waterloo, in Waterloo, Ontario, Canada. An anarcho-capitalist...
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  • being legally destroyed, and justice being legally trampled underfoot. Jan Narveson, shows that the argument that there is no distinction between negative...
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  • existence individuals with good or bad lives. It was first discussed by Jan Narveson in 1967, and Jeff McMahan coined the term 'the Asymmetry' in 1981. McMahan...
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  • John Stuart Mill (1806–1873) Janbaz Mirza Ludwig von Mises (1881–1973) Jan Narveson (born 1936) George Orwell (1903–1950) Greg Palast (born 1952) Plato (c...
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  • Virtues, and Consequences: Essays in Moral and Political Philosophy" Jan Narveson (2002) "Respecting persons in theory and practice: essays on moral and...
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  • Canadian liberal thinker included in Contributions to liberal theory Jan Narveson - Canadian political philosopher and defender of libertarianism, or classical...
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    Leviathan. 1651. Locke, John. Second Treatise on Government 1689. Narveson, Jan; Trenchard, David (2008). "Contractarianism/Social Contract". In Hamowy...
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    maximizing happiness. Hermann Vetter agrees with the assumptions of Jan Narveson: There is no moral obligation to produce a child even if we could be...
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    nonviolent forms of pacifism, including Jan Narveson, argue that such pacifism is a self-contradictory doctrine. Narveson claims that everyone has rights and...
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    like-minded people form geographically isolated communities. Philosopher Jan Narveson described Nozick's book as "brilliant". Cato Institute fellow Tom G....
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