Robert Paul Wolff

Robert Paul Wolff
Born (1933-12-27) December 27, 1933[1]
New York City, U.S.
Notable work In Defense of Anarchism (1970)

Robert Paul Wolff (born December 27, 1933) is an American political philosopher[2] and professor emeritus at the University of Massachusetts Amherst.[3]

Selected bibliography

See also

References

  1. Adrian Gaster, International Biographical Centre: The International Authors and Writers Who's Who, Melrose Press Ltd, Michigan 1976, p. 1106, ISBN 0-900332-45-X
  2. Paterson, R.W. K. Authority, Autonomy and the Legitimate State. Journal of Applied Philosophy, Vol. 9, No. 1, 1992
  3. http://philosophy.unc.edu/people/robert-paul-wolff/
  4. Körner, S. (1964). "Review of Kant's Theory of Mental Activity: A Commentary on the Transcendental Analytic of the Critique of Pure Reason". The Philosophical Review. 73 (4): 547–549. doi:10.2307/2183310. ISSN 0031-8108. JSTOR 2183310.
    • R., Jr., J. H. (1966). "Review of A Critique of Pure Tolerance". The Journal of Philosophy. 63 (16): 457–465. doi:10.2307/2024137. ISSN 0022-362X. JSTOR 2024137.
    • Del Grosso Destreri, L. (1968). "Review of A Critique of Pure Tolerance". Studi di Sociologia. 6 (1): 99–101. ISSN 0039-291X. JSTOR 23002826.
    • Glazer, Nathan; Moore, Barrington (1966). "Review of A Critique of Pure Tolerance". American Sociological Review. 31 (3): 419–420. doi:10.2307/2090833. ISSN 0003-1224. JSTOR 2090833.
  5. "Rev. of The Poverty of Liberalism by Robert Paul Wolff". Kirkus Reviews.
  6. "Rev. of The Ideal of the University by Robert Paul Wolff". Kirkus Reviews.
  7. Barry, Brian (1978). "Review of Understanding Rawls: A Reconstruction and Critique of 'A Theory of Justice'". Canadian Journal of Philosophy. 8 (4): 753–783. ISSN 0045-5091. JSTOR 40231074.
  8. Schweickart, David (1986). "Review of Understanding Marx: A Reconstruction and Critique of Capital". The Journal of Philosophy. 83 (12): 729–732. doi:10.2307/2026696. ISSN 0022-362X. JSTOR 2026696.

Further reading

  • Beauchamp, Tom L.; Witkowski, Ken (1973). "A Critique of Pure Anarchism". Canadian Journal of Philosophy. 2 (4): 533–539. ISSN 0045-5091. JSTOR 40230415.
  • Frankfurt, Harry G. (1973). "The Anarchism of Robert Paul Wolff". Political Theory. 1 (4): 405–414. ISSN 0090-5917. JSTOR 191060.
  • Govier, Trudy (2008). "Violence, Nonviolence, and Definitions: A Dilemma for Peace Studies". Peace Research. 40 (2): 61–83. ISSN 0008-4697. JSTOR 23607798.
  • Ladenson, Robert F. (1972). "Wolff on Legitimate Authority". Philosophical Studies. 23 (6): 376–384. ISSN 0031-8116. JSTOR 4318743.
  • Menand, Louis (May 25, 2000). "Bloom's Gift". The New York Review of Books. ISSN 0028-7504. Robert Paul Wolff wrote a famous review of The Closing of the American Mind in which he explained that 'Allan Bloom' was really the fictional creation of Saul Bellow, in the tradition of Moses Herzog, and that his 'book' was a satirical send-up of Chicago-style Great-Books pedantry—a 'coruscatingly funny novel in the form of a pettish, bookish, grumpy, reactionary complaint against the last two decades.' The conceit seemed a telling one, and it stuck.
  • O'Connor, John (1968). "Wolff, Rawls, and the Principles of Justice". Philosophical Studies. 19 (6): 93–95. ISSN 0031-8116. JSTOR 4318607.
  • Sobers, David (1972). "Wolff's Logical Anarchism". Ethics. 82 (2): 173–176. ISSN 0014-1704. JSTOR 2380287.


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