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Objectivism Is The Everyman's Philosophy
In the universe, what you see is what you get,
figuring it out for yourself is the way to happiness,
and each person's independence is respected by all
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Rand's Philosophy in Her Own Words
- "Metaphysics: Objective Reality" "Nature, to be commanded, must be obeyed/Wishing won’t make it so." "The universe exists independent of consciousness"
- "Epistemology: Reason" "You can’t eat your cake and have it, too." "Thinking is man’s only basic virtue"
- "Ethics: Self-interest" "Man is an end in himself." "Man must act for his own rational self-interest" "The purpose of morality is to teach you[...] to enjoy yourself and live"
- "Politics: Capitalism" "Give me liberty or give me death." "If life on earth is [a man's] purpose, he has a right to live as a rational being"
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All forms of wealth created by the mind
By Easy Truth,
I have trouble with the idea that people go onto an island and there are fruit trees there. They are a form of wealth already there for the taking. How does that fit in with the quote below? Also a stream with fresh water. Granted one must reach out and pick the fruit or pick it off the ground, but the wealth does not have to be created. So what is the definition of wealth here?
"The source of property rights is the law of causality. All property and all forms of wealth are produced b
Pro-Capitalist Brevity
By avakrael,
America's [Life, Liberty, & Happiness]
VERSUS
the Dark Ages' [Nasty, Brutish, & Short]
Which do you prefer?
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By DonAthos,
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In Star Trek, people routinely utilize this technology; however (granting that this would someday be feasible
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By Gus Van Horn blog,
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The Objectivist philosophy on art in a nutshell
By 123Me,
Hi, I am looking for information by those who consider themselves to have a basic grasp of Objectivist philosophy, mainly aesthetics.
My question involves all art, but without that option in the forum I figure that I should put it in the visual art spot.
So, my base assumption is that with Objectivism, there is a particular standard for art, namely, idealism if I remember reading right. Can someone please explain to me the concept of idealism in art, looking kind of for a "idealism in a
Microtubules, Quantum and Indeterminism
By Solvreven,
So I'm not sure how many in this forum has seen this update.
There might be some evidence that suggests that conciousness is created by something called microtubules.
At the same time the study shows that the brain uses Quantum Effects that as far as we know are indetermined.
This does not prove that we have free will, but it ties a theory between Quantum Mechanics and Metaphysics.
Hope this could be interesting for more people here.
Here's a video:
Reblogged:Who Needs Neville Chamberlain?
By Gus Van Horn blog,
Two news stories yesterday perfectly illustrate the moral bankruptcy of today's American foreign policy. In the first, the Associated Press reports the death of the President of Iran, a state sponsor of terrorism, and who himself has been called the "Butcher of Tehran" for carrying out mass executions of political prisoners in 1988 for that barbarous, outlaw theocracy:The second story shows what a farce the phrase holding them accountable above is:Cropped from image by unknown photographer, via
Geology
How is existence meaningful as an axiom?
By 8g9,
How is existence meaningful as an axiom. (I messed up the topic accidentally. My apologies)