On Ayn Rand / Allan Gotthelf.

By: Material type: TextTextPublication details: Australia : Wadsworth/Thomson Learning, c2000Description: 100 p. 21 cmISBN:
  • 534576257
Subject(s): LOC classification:
  • B 945.R234  .G714 2000
Contents:
the objective foundation -- Virtue, self and others (with a brief look at politics and esthetics) -- Benevolent universe premise and the heroic view of man.
the volitionally rational living being -- Ethics
Life and intellectual development (1905-43) -- Life and intellectual development (1943-82) -- "A philosophy for living on earth" -- Metaphysics -- Metaphysics (continued) -- Perception and concepts -- Objectivity -- Man
Summary: Outlines the foundation of the philosopher's thought which are centered on metaphysics, epistemology and ethics. The analysis of objectivity as a relationship between human consciousness and existence that respects both the identity of consciousness/absolutism of reality, classified as one of the most fundamental/distinctive elements of Rand's thought highlight's the text.
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the objective foundation -- Virtue, self and others (with a brief look at politics and esthetics) -- Benevolent universe premise and the heroic view of man.

the volitionally rational living being -- Ethics

Life and intellectual development (1905-43) -- Life and intellectual development (1943-82) -- "A philosophy for living on earth" -- Metaphysics -- Metaphysics (continued) -- Perception and concepts -- Objectivity -- Man

Outlines the foundation of the philosopher's thought which are centered on metaphysics, epistemology and ethics. The analysis of objectivity as a relationship between human consciousness and existence that respects both the identity of consciousness/absolutism of reality, classified as one of the most fundamental/distinctive elements of Rand's thought highlight's the text.

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