Objectivism (Ayn Rand) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Objectivism is the philosophy developed by the Russian-American philosopher and novelist, Ayn Rand (1905–1982). Objectivism holds that reality exists independent of consciousness; that individual per...
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Altruism - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Altruism (from Latin: alter : the other) is the deliberate pursuit of the interests or welfare of others or the public interest. The concept has a long history in philosophical and ethical thou...
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The True Meaning of Selfishness ... But perhaps this statement is the exact opposite of the truth; perhaps the me-me selfishness people often display is an inversion of a true, divine impulse. ... Then many of us try to substitute for true Selfishness by the accumulation of things, or the acquisition of power, or perhaps in...
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kjmaclean.com/Selfishness.html
kjmaclean.com/Selfishness.html
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Her hero, John Galt, is a model of the person who practices what she calls the virtue of selfishness. Every man is an island, ... Psychological egoism, certain causal versions of descriptive ethical relativism, and even a few divine command theories of ethics that involve predestination all presuppose determinism.
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ethics.sandiego.edu/LMH/E2/ChapterFour.html
ethics.sandiego.edu/LMH/E2/ChapterFour.html
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It is condemned as immoral, therefore, by the very principle of selfishness. ... If a person rejects this principle, it makes little difference which of its negations he adopts — whether he says "Sacrifice yourself to others" (the ethics of altruism) or "Sacrifice others to yourself" (the subjectivist version of egoism).
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www.peikoff.com/opar/egoism.htm
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Rationality is man’s basic virtue, the source of all his other virtues. Man’s basic vice, the source of all his evils, is the act of unfocusing his mind, the suspension of his consciousness, which is not blindness, but the refusal to see, not ignorance, but the refusal to know. ... The Virtue of Selfishness...
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The Virtue of Selfishness by Ayn Rand. Ayn Rand's works, suggested reading, topic search, audio, video, FAQ, info on Objectivism, books and movies about Ayn Rand, books by Leonard Peikoff ... The Virtue of Selfishness.
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www.selfishness.org/
www.selfishness.org/
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CONSEQUENTIALISM, MORALITIES OF CONCERN, AND SELFISHNESS; by Ted Honderich ... This is a piece that tries to put right what seems to me to be a lot of confusion about consequentialism in morality and moral philosophy -- ... (6) Reasons of this group, if taken as involving satisfaction and frustration, face a judgement of selfishness.
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www.ucl.ac.uk/~uctytho/ted9.htm
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Explore egoism, the ethics of selfishness. Egoism is the belief that an individual should always act in a way that best benefits them. Find sites exploring the theory, objections against it, and related theories. ... Rand, Ayn (1905-1982)@; Find sites about Ayn Rand, ... Wikipedia: Solipsism; User-created article on Solipsism,
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