Walter Horn Bücher



Walter Horn introduces "CHOICE Voluntarism," a theory aimed at distilling populism to its essence: empowering individuals to govern themselves free from ideological constraints. The book explores the principles of fair aggregation and the importance of deliberative representation, providing a fresh perspective on democratic theory. Horn's analysis challenges traditional political frameworks, advocating for a more inclusive and participatory approach to governance.
Focusing on the contributions of Everett W. Hall to epistemology, this volume examines his representationism theory, which posits that mental content is derived from publicly observable properties rather than private sense-data. Walter Horn compiles extensive excerpts from Hall's writings alongside his own insights, highlighting Hall's unique approach that merges linguistic idealism with common-sense realism. The book also features previously unpublished correspondence and essays from notable philosophers, making it a vital resource for those studying 20th Century analytic philosophy.