
Michael J. White
1948
13 works on record
Biography
Michael White is Professor of Philosophy, Arizona State University
Michael J. White’s work lies principally in the areas of history of philosophy, science and mathematics, especially during Greek and Roman antiquity, of formal logic, and of political philosophy and related areas of moral theory and jurisprudence. His recent interests include the history and theory of natural law and the interaction of this tradition with theology and with other jurisprudential traditions such as legal positivism. He has taught contemporary jurisprudence, Great Traditions in Jurisprudence (historical jurisprudence), and seminars on the natural law tradition, legal positivism, and other topics in jurisprudence.
Works
Political philosophy
Political philosophy
2003

Partisan or neutral
1997

The continuous and the discrete
1992
Agency and integrality
Agency and integrality
1985
POLITICAL PHILOSOPHY: A SHORT INTRODUCTION
POLITICAL PHILOSOPHY: A SHORT INTRODUCTION

Political philosophy
Certainty and surface in epistemology and philosophical method
Certainty and surface in epistemology and philosophical method

Agency and Integrality
Partisan or Neutral?
Partisan or Neutral?
Continuous and the Discrete
Continuous and the Discrete
Agency and Integrality
Agency and Integrality
Agency and Integrality
Agency and Integrality

Political Philosophy