Philosophy and Methodology
The Ethics of Liberty, by Murray Rothbard
Professor Hans Hoppe, in his outstanding new introduction to the reissue of The Ethics of Liberty, hits the nail on the head. He contrasts Murray Rothbard with Robert Nozick. Nozick, according to Hoppe, is impressionistic and given to flights of fancy. Rothbard, by contrast, reasons by strict deduction from self-evident axioms.
The Challenge of Post-Modernity, by Douglas Rasmussen and Douglas Den Uyl
This is a favorable review (yes, I sometimes write them) but it is one I fear the authors will not entirely like.
Relativism: Feet Firmly Planted in Mid-Air, by Francis Beckwith and Gregory Koukl
Part of the fun of studying philosophy is that it is a very difficult, technical subject. If you know the meaning of "rigid designator," the "inscrutability of reference," and the "private-language argument,"