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periodicals The
Objectivist Newsletter, The
Objectivist, and The Ayn Rand Letter, and in non-fiction
books such as
Introduction to
Objectivist Epistemology...
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Objectivist movement is a
movement of
individuals who s**** to
study and
advance Objectivism, the
philosophy expounded by novelist-philosopher Ayn...
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Objectivist periodicals are a
variety of
academic journals, magazines, and
newsletters with an
editorial perspective explicitly based on Ayn Rand's philosophy...
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organization that
promotes the
philosophy of Ayn Rand. It is part of the
Objectivist movement that
split off from the Ayn Rand
Institute in 1990 due to disagreements...
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Library in 1975. See also
Return of the
Primitive below.
Introduction to
Objectivist Epistemology (1979). New York: New
American Library. ISBNÂ 0-451-61751-7...
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politically influenced some right-libertarians and conservatives. The
Objectivist movement circulates her ideas, both to the
public and in
academic settings...
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Moral objectivism may
refer to:
Moral realism, the meta-ethical
position that
ethical sentences express factual propositions that
refer to
objective features...
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Introduction to
Objectivist Epistemology is a book
about epistemology by the
philosopher Ayn Rand (with an
additional article by
Leonard Peikoff). Rand...
- appearances,
supporting Objectivist campus clubs,
supplying Rand's
writings to
schools and professors, ****isting
overseas Objectivist institutions, organizing...
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Objectivist poets were a loose-knit
group of second-generation
Modernists who
emerged in the 1930s. They were
mainly American and were influenced...