The Philosophic Thought of Ayn RandDouglas J. Den Uyl, Douglas B. Rasmussen "An Illini book." Includes bibliographical references and index. |
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Ayn Rands Realism | 3 |
Rand on Concepts | 21 |
Ayn Rands Epistemology in Historical Perspective | 38 |
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according to Rand achieve activity alternative Antony Flew argues Aristotelian Aristotle Ethics Aristotle's Atlas Shrugged Ayn Rand basic capitalism choice choose claim cognition concept consciousness consider defense Den Uyl desire doctrine Douglas Rasmussen end-oriented behavior epistemology essay Ethical Egoism eudaimonia existence fact faculty freedom function fundamental goal goal-directed happiness hearts human Ibid ideal individual Intellectual interests judgment Kant knowledge liberty living entity living things logical Man's Rights means metaethics metaphysical mind moral vision nature Nicomachean Ethics Nozick objective Objectivist Epistemology Objectivist Ethics one's particular person phronesis Plato pleasure political possible principle proper question Rand holds Rand's ethics Rand's philosophy Rand's theory Rand's view Randian Argument rational selfishness reality reason relation requires sense simply Smith social society specific standard of value teleology Tibor Machan tion tive tradition truth ultimate value understand Uyl and Rasmussen Virtue of Selfishness words