Foundations of Libertarian Ethics

2. The Praxeological Case for an Ultimate End

Foundations of Libertarian Ethics ›

0:00 | Jun 27th, 2006

Claims of ultimate ends, like happiness or well-being, are impossible, says Hobbes. In this life, the fact that you are still acting shows that you have not achieved any ultimate end. Does action real...Show More



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