Ayn Rand's philosophy of Objectivism
is based on a naturalistic metaphysics; that there is only the reality that we know. In other words, reality is knowable and what is unknown, can be discovered through the evidence of the senses. Thus,Objectivism
rejects any supernatural existence (e.g.,
God, the afterlife). The epistemology of Objectivism
is the idea that evidence-based
logic and reason are the only means of validating the truth-value
of knowledge.
Ethically, Objectivism
promotes a virtue-based
ethics of rational egoism or enlightened self-interest.
The virtues of rationality, pride (self-esteem),
productiveness, honesty, integrity, and justice are considered major virtues. In living in accordance with these virtues, we can further our happiness and well-being
(i.e.,
our flourishing). The Objectivist
politics can be understood as classically liberal or libertarian, although Rand herself did not like the term "libertarian." Specifically, the Objectivist
political viewpoint condemns the initiation of force as immoral and opposes all forms of collectivism and statism.
Instead, Objectivism
endorses a political-economic
system of laissez-faire
capitalism, which Rand believed was the only political-social
system that properly protected individual and property rights.
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Ayn Rand was influenced by thinkers such as Aristotle, Friedrich Nietzsche, and Russian-American novelist Victor Hugo. She drew inspiration from classical philosophy, individualism, and romanticism, shaping her own philosophy known as Objectivism.
In short: No. Ayn Rand explictly rejects the Existentialist movement for she thinks Existentialism identified philosophy as feelings and thus anti-reason. What is interesting though, she would have liked to have her 'Objectvisim' named Existentialism if the name wasn't already taken. This is because she believes her philosophy is the only one that allows us to exist on Earth.
Ayn Rand was approximately 5 feet tall.
On Ayn Rand was created in 2000.
"The Night King" is not a book by Ayn Rand. It may be confused with "The Fountainhead" or "Atlas Shrugged," which are two of her most well-known works of fiction promoting her philosophy of Objectivism.
Her philosophy is known as Objectivism, and champions the use of reason and rational selfishness for all decisions.
Ayn Rand is the author of The Fountainhead.
Ayn Rand had those as her three axioms of her Objectivist philosophy.
They are linked because Neil Peart was at one time inspired by Ayn Rand's books and he agreed with her philosophy. Many of Rush's songs from that period of time in the mid-1970s to mid-1980s had a Randian influence. However, as Neil has pointed out many times, he long ago moved away from Ayn Rand's philosophy and his writing over the years has had many other influences.
Ayn Rand was born on February 2, 1905.
Journals of Ayn Rand was created in 1997.
Letters of Ayn Rand was created in 1997.