Hans Blom (philosopher)
Hans Willem Blom (born 25 April 1947, Zandvoort) is a Professor of Social and Political Philosophy at Erasmus University. Previously he lectured at the University of Wisconsin–Madison and Cambridge University. He edits Grotiana, a journal devoted to studies on the Dutch thinker Hugo Grotius.[1]
Hans Blom | |
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Nationality | Dutch, European Union |
Scientific career | |
Fields | History of Political Philosophy, Moral Philosophy |
Institutions | Erasmus University |
Published work
- Monarchisms in the Age of Enlightenment. Toronto. 2006.
- Grotius and the Stoa. Van Gorcum. 2004.
- Hobbes: The Amsterdam Debate. Olms. 2001.
gollark: ... because the widely used systems have clear deficiencies which the other ones don't?
gollark: Although I don't think you need it to recognize the obvious issues in FPTP.
gollark: And have significant impacts on this stuff.
gollark: Arrow's theorem and stuff are pretty new.
gollark: Approval voting is cool and good™, pretty simple, and much better than first past the post.
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