Erick mack biography
- Eric Mack (born 1946) is an American philosopher and Professor Emeritus of Philosophy at Tulane University.
- Eric N. Mack (b.
- Eric National Mack is an American painter, multi-media installation artist, and sculptor, based in New York City.
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Eric Mack
For the American painter, see Eric N. Mack.
American philosopher
Eric Mack (born 1946) is an American philosopher and Professor Emeritus of Philosophy at Tulane University. He is known for his works on political philosophy.[1][2][3][4][5]
Books
- Libertarianism, Polity Press 2018
- John Locke, Bloomsbury Academic 2013
References
- ^Moriarty, Jeffrey (29 March 2018). "Review of Wealth, Commerce and Philosophy: Foundational Thinkers and Business Ethics". NDPR. ISSN 1538-1617.
- ^Williamson, Thad (16 February 2012). "Review of Political Philosophy in the Twentieth Century: Authors and Argument". NDPR. ISSN 1538-1617.
- ^Zwolinski, Matt (1 October 2012). "Review of The Cambridge Companion to Nozick's Anarchy, State, and Utopia". NDPR. ISSN 1538-1617.
- ^Kogelmann, Brian. "Book Review: Libertarianism, by Erik Mack". The Independent Review.
- ^Segal, Jacob (January 2020). "Eric Mack. Libertarianism . Cambridge, MA: Polity, 2018. Pp. 176. $64.95 (cloth); $19.95
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Eric Mack is a Professor of Philosophy and a Faculty Member of the Murphy Institute of Political Economy at Tulane University. He is the author of John Locke (Bloomsbury Academic), a sympathetic account of Locke’s classical liberal contentions and arguments and Libertarianism (Polity Press), a study of the nature and force of the philosophical arguments offered on behalf of political libertarianism. He is also the editor of Auberon Herbert’s The Right and Wrong of Compulsion of the State and Other Essays (Liberty Press) and Herbert Spencer’s The Man versus the State and Other Essays (Liberty Press). Through his scholarly articles and books he has played a major role in the philosophical development and defense of political libertarianism. Many of his most important academic essays have been devoted to the moral foundations of natural rights – including rights of self-ownership and rights to acquire and exercise discretionary control over property -- and to filling in major gaps within libertarian theory that have pointed out by its egalitarian and socialist critics. He is a leadin
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STUDIO VISITS – ERIC N. MACK
Portrait photography by Tiffany Nicholson
Eric N. Mack’s future as an artist was decided at birth, when his mom Lisa Scott and his dad Miller Mack honoured him with the middle name National, after Washington D.C.’s National Gallery of Art. It was there, in the 80’s, that his parents met while his dad worked at the gallery as a plexiglass specialist, building and maintaining the vitrines. A young Eric often went along for the ride, getting to know works by artists such as Vincent Van Gogh in the process. Admittedly, he wanted to “study everything” in order to allow himself to naturally grow inclined to whatever felt right. Eventually he chose to major in sculpture and painting at Yale University School of Art – an institution that artists such as Brice Marden, Chuck Close, and Richard Serra attended, and all of whom Mack admires greatly. He is also a huge fan of Robert Rauschenberg and had the pleasure of working in the late artist’s studio in Florida earlier this year.
Like Rauschenberg, Mack’s own works toy with context and ideas of re-use in o
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