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by CPXB , Aug 06 '00
Pros: Objectivists are actually pretty rare. Cons: They cling on with the tenacity of an English pit bull.
As a philosopher, Ayn Rand is a good typist.
I should have known that there wouldn't be a single idea of any importance, depth, weight or real substance in her Introduction to Objectivist Epistemology. But I guess hope springs...
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by logical004 , Mar 22 '01
Pros: i can dig objectivism Cons: she writes so arrogantly
Ayn rands intro to objectivist philosophy is a very good read on some levels and not so good on others. First off, many will dislike her from the get go because of her rigid attitude towards any philosophy but her own. I personally would not label my...
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by xgenei , May 21 '02
Pros: Think Soviet intellectualism revisited. Cons: A fragmentary philosophy -- half the parts and never the sum.
I agree with CPXB except for a few divergences. I had to invent a scale actually, which I will explain momentarily.
In evaluating Rand, I am finally facing up to classification of philosophy. I have been a philosopher, coming from evolution...
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