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  1. Objectivism: The Philosophy of Ayn Rand (The Ayn Rand Library, Volume 6) by Leonard Peikoff, 1993-12-01
  2. Objectivism in One Lesson: An Introduction to the Philosophy of Ayn Rand by Andrew Bernstein, 2008-09-15
  3. Objectivism: The Philosophy of Ayn Rand by Leonard Peikoff, 2007-08-01
  4. ANSWER TO AYN RAND A CRITIQUE OF THE PHILOSOPHY OF OBJECTIVISM by JOHN W. ROBBINS, 1974
  5. For the New Intellectual: The Philosophy of Ayn Rand (Signet) by Ayn Rand, 1963-12-01
  6. Stance of Atlas: An Communication of the Philosophy of Ayn Rand by Peter F. Erickson, 1997-06
  7. Basic Principles of Objectivism (2 volume set) by Nathaniel Branden, 2001-04-01
  8. Speech and Political Practice: Recovering the Place of Human Responsibility (S U N Y Series in the Philosophy of the Social Sciences) by Murray Jardine, 1998-04
  9. Ayn Rand, Objectivists, and the History of Philosophy by Fred Seddon, 2003-05-20
  10. A Study Guide to Leonard Peikoff's Objectivism: The Philosophy of Ayn Rand
  11. The Philosophy of Objectivism: a Brief Summary by Leonard Peikoff, 1982-01-01
  12. With Charity Toward None: An Analysis of Ayn Rand's Philosophy by William F. O'Neill, 1977-06
  13. Objectivism The Philosophy of Ayn Rand 0003195542 by Lronard Prikof, 1993
  14. Objectivist Philosophy: Objectivism, Libertarianism and Objectivism, Randian Hero, Romantic Realism, Objectivism and Homosexuality

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Holmdel objectivism philosophy Club By what principles do you live your life? Can you be certain of their validity? Will they allow you to achieve your purpose? Is capitalism a moral system?
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2. Objectivism: Philosophy Of Ayn Rand
Because of this primacy of objective reality over subjective experience,Ayn Rand chose to call her philosophy Objectivism. BRANCH II
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This book summary has been generated and posted by me as a service to those who have an interest in Objectivism as a philosophical system . A person's chosen philosophy can be treated analogously to a computer operating system . Like DOS, Linux, or Windows on a PC, a brain's philosophy will profoundly impact the interpretation of incoming data, the treatment of that data, and the consequential output. The advantages of using Objectivism as your brain's operating system are numerous and profound. In my own life, Objectivism has allowed me to dismiss the assertions of time-wasting mystics while focusing my energy on my moral purpose in life, which is to prosper and to live happily. Objectivism works harmoniously with your brain's nature as a reality-integrating organ , allowing you to form valid concepts and draw realistic conclusions from any situation in which you find yourself. PREFACE
A philosophy is an integrated view of existence. As conscious human beings, we all require a philosophy in order to assign appropriate meaning to the events around us and thus to survive. Ayn Rand's philosophical system of ideas, which she called

3. Holmdel Objectivism Philosophy Club
Holmdel objectivism philosophy Club. Summary of Objectivism by Bob StubblefieldReference Objectivism The Philosophy of Ayn Rand by Leonard Peikoff.
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Holmdel Objectivism Philosophy Club
By what principles do you live your life? Can you be certain of their validity? Will they allow you to achieve your purpose? Is capitalism a moral system? Is it possible to classify art objectively as good or bad? How are concepts formed? These are philosophical issues. Objectivism is the philosophy defined by Ayn Rand and presented in her novels The Fountainhead and Atlas Shrugged Objectivism holds that reality exists as an objective absolute, that reason is your only source of knowledge, that your happinessyour lifeis your purpose, that you should should live rationally, neither sacrificing yourself to others nor others to yourself, and that the ideal political-economic system is laissez-faire capitalism. During Monday noon-hour meetings, issues from metaphysics and epistemology to psychology and economics are discussed. Recordings of Ayn Rand or other advocates of Objectivism are sometimes played. Books, essays, and recordings about Objectivism may be borrowed from the club. Meetings are held most Mondays at 12:00 Noon in Room HO 3N430. Here are some of the topics discussed in past meetings:

4. Holmdel Objectivism Philosophy Club 1995 Notices
Holmdel objectivism philosophy Club. January 6, 1995 1994 Review. January23, 1995 Bashing and Flaming. January 30, 1995 Revisionists.
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5. Ask Jeeves: Search Results For "Objectivism Philosophy"
Popular Web Sites for objectivism philosophy . Search Results 1 10 Rankedby Popularity, Next . Ask Jeeves a question about objectivism philosophy
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6. OBJECTIVISM PHILOSOPHY (in MARION)
objectivism philosophy. Objectivism (Philosophy) Video. (1 title).Please send comments, suggestions, or bug reports to webmaster.
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7. Records For Objectivism (Philosophy) (in MARION)
Objectivism (Philosophy). Records 1 to 8 of 8. Branden, Nathaniel. My yearswith Ayn Rand / Nathaniel Branden. San Francisco JosseyBass, c1999.
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8. Objectivism And Ayn Rand
objectivism philosophy of Ayn Rand From Chris Walker, frequentlyasked questions (with discussion) about the philosophy of Rand.
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Objectivism and Ayn Rand
Guide picks Articles and information specific to ideas and works Ayn Rand, atheist founder of the philosophy of Objectivism.
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Ayn Rand About Her Life

Presents biographical and historical information about Ayn Rand. Sections include a biography, timeline, and gallery. The Philosophy of Objectivism: A Brief Summary Summary of Ayn Rand's philosophy from long time associate, student, and intellectual heir to Ayn Rand, Leonard Peikoff. The Ayn Rand Institute The Ayn Rand Institute: The authoritative source on the Internet for Ayn Rand's ideas. Ayn Rand's Philosophy of Objectivism Provides leads for learning more about Objectivism, essays outlining Objectivism by Ayn Rand and others, a reading list, a sampling of articles, and other resources.

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10. Guide To Objectivism
AYN RAND AND objectivism philosophy AND SCIENCE. Chapter 2
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.. Objectivism ......... Libertarianism ......... Objectivism ......... Libertarianism ........ Objectivism ..
DON'T READ MY BOOK
if you are a Conservative, a Randite, or a Statist.
But if you want a consistent and principled presentation of Objectivism
give it a peek.
A Guide to the Philosophy of Objectivism
David King
Who the Hell is David King?

It is my intention to present an introduction, from the perspective of a scientist, to the ideas of Objectivism, a guide to other presentations of these ideas, and some applications of the ideas to important problems. Here you will find a rather motley mosaic of subsections, each generated from whatever sources of information I have encountered and each analyzed as best I can from within the context of my three-decade study of Objectivism.
In order to promote the maximum dissemination of the ideas, I have decided to place all my writings into the Public Domain. I grant permission to anyone to use my writings, or any parts of them, in any way that may help to further the spread of reason and freedom in our society.
MyBook is an ongoing project for me as I add new ideas and revise old ideas in a continual attempt to make a better presentation. I would appreciate being notified of errors of any kind in these writings, or of any statements that could be clarified so as to make a better presentation.

11. Leonard Peikoff Presents...
Home site for the Peikoff book with excerpts.
http://www.peikoff.com/opar/
"Until or unless I write a comprehensive treatise on my philosophy, Dr. Peikoff's course is the only authorized presentation of the entire theoretical structure of Objectivism, i.e., the only one that I know of my own knowledge to be fully accurate." Ayn Rand
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12. Ayn Rand Institute: The Center For The Advancement Of Objectivism
Institute started by Leonard Peikoff to promote objectivism in academia and society at large. ARI Category Society philosophy objectivism Institutes......The Ayn Rand Institute the authoritative source for information onnovelistphilosopher Ayn Rand and her philosophy of objectivism.
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SEARCH AYN RAND'S WORKS To help readers and researchers locate Ayn Rand's view on specific topics, ARI developed the Ayn Rand Bibliographic Search Engine . Based on The Ayn Rand Lexicon: Objectivism from A to Z , the search engine will list the articles (or books or essays) in which Ayn Rand discussed a given topic, along with the page reference. Search now NEWSLETTER: SPECIAL EDITIONS ARI has produced five special, supplemental issues of Impact , ARI's monthly newsletter. Each special edition is available online and comprises reports on ARI's activities on a certain issue as well as editorials on that theme: Multiculturalism: The New Racism America at War In Moral Defense of Israel In Defense of Corporate America ... Acrobat Reader required for viewing.

13. Guide To Objectivism
AYN RAND AND objectivism philosophy AND SCIENCE. Chapter 2
http://www.vix.com/objectivism/Writing/DavidKing/GuideToObjectivism
.. Objectivism ......... Libertarianism ......... Objectivism ......... Libertarianism ........ Objectivism ..
DON'T READ MY BOOK
if you are a Conservative, a Randite, or a Statist.
But if you are a Libertarian Anarchist who wants a rational philosophical
basis for your beliefs, give it a peek.
A Guide to the Philosophy of Objectivism
David King
Who the hell is David King?

It is my intention to present an introduction, from the perspective of a scientist, to the ideas of Objectivism, a guide to other presentations of these ideas, and some applications of the ideas to important problems. Here you will find a rather motley mosaic of subsections, each generated from whatever sources of information I have encountered and each analyzed as best I can from within the context of my three-decade study of Objectivism.
In order to promote the maximum dissemination of the ideas, I have decided to place all my writings into the Public Domain. I grant permission to anyone to use my writings, or any parts of them, in any way that may help to further the spread of reason in our society.
MyBook is an ongoing project for me as I add new ideas and revise old ideas in a continual attempt to make a better presentation. The version you are now reading is current as of January 1998. I would appreciate being notified of errors of any kind in these writings, or of any statements that could be clarified so as to make a better presentation.

14. Aggie Objectivist Club At Texas A&M University
The Texas A M objectivism Club is an organization dedicated to the continuing study of the philosophy developed by Ayn Rand.
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The purpose of this club is to promote Objectivism, the philosophy of Ayn Rand, to all those who are receptive, and to demonstrate to the campus that reason, laissez-faire capitalism, and rational self-interest are the foundations of a free society. This organization will provide access to literature, activities, and information concerning the philosophy of Objectivism. It will serve as an information bureau and a center for educational activities, such as guest speakers and videotapes as well as a forum for discussion of various issues and topics related to Objectivism.
For an introduction to Objectivism, the philosophy we promote, check out an

15. Ayn Rand And Objectivism - Overview
Ethics Ayn Rand's moral philosophy. Politics - objectivism's position on the proper role of government in society
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Ayn Rand and Objectivism:
An Introduction Overview
Ayn Rand - The Author

A short biographical essay on Ayn Rand, with references and links to on-line booksellers Objectivism - An Introduction
Features an innnovative table in which the main doctrines of Objectivism are hyperlinked to concise, standard explanations of:
  • Metaphysics - The nature of reality according to Objectivism Epistemology - Ayn Rand's theory of knowledge Ethics - Ayn Rand's moral philosophy Politics - Objectivism's position on the proper role of government in society Esthetics - Ayn Rand's philosophy of art (forthcoming)
  • You may use the navigation buttons provided to read through the pages in order.

    16. Ayn Rand's Philosophy Of Objectivism
    This site, produced by the Ayn Rand Institute, provides introductory informationon Ayn Rand's philosophy of objectivism. Last Update to this site May 24.
    http://www.aynrand.org/objectivism/
    Last Update to this site: May 24 Introducing Objectivism
    An essay by Ayn Rand An Introduction to Objectivism
    A videotaped lecture by Leonard Peikoff
    (streaming video) Essentials of Objectivism The Philosophy of Objectivism: A Brief Summary
    An essay by Leonard Peikoff
    Edited by Harry Binswanger Suggested Reading List
    The Fountainhead or Atlas Shrugged
    Objectivism is a complete, systematic, integrated system of thought. As such it requires in-depth study.
    Produced by the Ayn Rand Institute Frequently Asked Questions page. Select Destination ARI Home Objectivism Ayn Rand ARI MediaLink Campus Clubs Student Writers High School Debate Student Essay Contests Graduate Program Volunteerism This site is produced by the Ayn Rand Institute . Other sites from ARI include: Ayn Rand: About Her Life ARI MediaLink Objectivism on Campus Reason on Campus ... The Campaign Against Servitude
    . Questions and comments about this site: to webmaster@aynrand.org . Questions about Objectivism or the Ayn Rand Institute: http://www.aynrand.org/query.shtml

    17. Webspace/Chris.Holt
    Why academics are wary of Rand.
    http://www.cs.ncl.ac.uk/people/chris.holt/home.informal/bar/philosophy/objectivi
    Bar Objectivists corner
    Comments by Gary Merrill
    Newsgroups: sci.philosophy.tech,sci.philosophy.meta From: sasghm@theseus.unx.sas.com (Gary Merrill) Subject: Rand's work: style and quality Date: Mon, 2 Aug 1993 14:22:06 GMT Organization: SAS Institute Inc. Before I begin discussing the substance of any of Rand's ideas, I would like to consider some questions pertaining to the form and style of her writings. In part, this is to give an account of why academics typically have a certain response to these writings, and in part it is to set the stage for analyses that are yet to come. The questions I ultimately want to address are these:
  • What is it that differentiates Rand's writing from the writing of academics and professional philosophers?
  • Is this a significant difference, or is it merely a difference in style that can be (and ought to be) ignored in order to benefit from the deeper content of those writings?
  • What is the quality of scholarship in these writings, and does (and ought) this effect the manner in which the writings are approached and viewed? When we look into Rand's 87 pages of text, what do we find that stylistically differentiates Rand's work from what might be called "standard scholarship". First, any number of *positions* are referred to without there being any clue as to who is claimed to hold these positions. These are the following (numbers in parentheses are page numbers in which the positions are mentioned):
  • 18. Objectivism - The Philosophy Of Ayn Rand
    Ayn Rand's objectivism the philosophy of Reason. objectivism is expressed Rand'snonfiction. objectivism The philosophy of Reason.
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    Objectivism: The Philosophy of Reason ``My philosophy, in essence, is the concept of man as a heroic being, with his own happiness as the moral purpose of his life, with productive achievements as his noblest activity, and reason as his only absolute.'' Ayn Rand The Philosophy of Objectivism Frequently Asked Questions Objectivism FAQ by Chris Walker.
    Objectivist Philosophers

    Ayn Rand Speaks Out
    selection of sound and text excerpts of Rand.
    Objective Essays
    various essays from an Objectivist perspective.
    Speeches
    sound clips of objective speeches.
    Andrew Lewis Show
    Objectivist radio show! Listen online! Site of the Day
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    Source: Rational References Books About Objectivism core list of Objectivist books.
    Ayn Rand's Works
    both fiction and non-fiction.
    Leonard Peikoff's Works

    Harry Binswanger's Works
    the Lexicon, Ayn Rand's Life, etc. Movies The Fountainhead and others with audio clips. The Rand Chronology comprehensive timeline of Rand's works. (external link) Current Releases from Amazon Ayn Rand: A Sense of Life (on VHS) The Art of Fiction by Ayn Rand [ New!

    19. The Crisis Of European Sciences
    Excerpt from Husserl's basic methodological and epistemological work, The Crisis of European Sciences. Gives his interpretation of Locke, Berkeley, Hume and Kant.
    http://www.marxists.org/reference/subject/philosophy/works/ge/husserl.htm
    Edmund Husserl (1937)
    The Crisis of European Sciences
    Source The Crisis of European Sciences and Transcendental Phenomenology (1954) publ. Northwestern University Press, Evanston, 1970. Sections 22 - 25 and 57 - 68, 53 pages in all.
    Part II: Clarification of the Origin of the Modern Opposition between Physicalistic Objectivism and Transcendental Subjectivism. ...
    IT IS IN THE EMPIRICIST development, as we know, that the new psychology, which was required as a correlate to pure natural science when the latter was separated off, is brought to its first concrete execution, Thus it is concerned with investigations of introspective psychology in the field of the soul, which has now been separated from the body, as well as with physiological and psychophysical explanations. On the other hand, this psychology is of service to a theory of knowledge which, compared with the Cartesian one, is completely new and very differently worked out. In Locke's great work this is the actual intent from the start. It offers itself as a new attempt to accomplish precisely what Descartes's Meditations intended to accomplish: an epistemological grounding of the objectivity of the objective sciences. The sceptical posture of this intent is evident from the beginning in questions like those of the scope, the extent, and the degrees of certainty of human knowledge. Locke senses nothing of the depths of the Cartesian

    20. Objectivism - The Philosophy Of Ayn Rand. FAQ: Frequently Asked Questions By Chr
    Ayn Rand's objectivism the philosophy of Reason. Frequently Asked Questions objectivismThe philosophy of Ayn Rand. Click here! Over 160,000 licensed MP3s!
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    Frequently Asked Questions Objectivism: The Philosophy of Ayn Rand
    Over 160,000 licensed MP3s! Click here! Author: Chris Walker
    Date: June 11, 1997 Questions Answered
    I. What is the Role of Philosophy in Human life? II. What is Objectivism? III. Who is Ayn Rand? IV. Ayn Rand and Aristotle V. Was Ayn Rand a Conservative or a Libertarian? VI. Where can one find out more about Ayn Rand's ideas? VII. What about other electronic forums where her ideas are discussed? VIII. What about audio and video recordings of Ayn Rand and others? IX. What about campus clubs? Where can I find out how to start my own? X. Bibliography of Published Articles in Academic Journals XI. Reading List on Objectivism XII. Major Objectivist Events XIII. Suggestions and Corrections
    Acknowledgements
    Based on suggestions from several users of alt.philosophy.objectivism either posted publically or sent to me privately. My thanks to Austin Moseley, Brian Yoder, Magnus Kempe, Jay Allen and many others for their assistance in compiling this file. It was originally composed in March 1993. (12/19/93) Revised bibliography and expanded references to Jay Allen's ORG file available at most of the ftp sites above.

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