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Objectivism, Philosophy, and the Foundations of Ethics

Unit 2: The False Method of Rationalism

In this class, Onkar Ghate addresses the phenomenon of “rationalism”—a widespread, but erroneous, method of approaching ideas. Ghate discusses the essence of rationalism, its major sources and symptoms, and ways in which rationalism derails ones attempt to understand Objectivism. The interspersed question periods address student questions about induction and deduction, method in mathematics, how one learns axioms, and more.
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Objectivism through Ayn Rand’s Fiction (Part 1)

Ayn Rand as a Fiction Writer

This lecture introduces the course on Ayn Rand’s philosophy as expressed through her fiction. The discussion highlights Rand’s focus on life and values and the ways in which moral values shape one’s approach to life. The lecture stresses the importance of careful, critical thinking when extracting meaning from Rand’s novels and cautioning against overly literal interpretations while preparing students for a deep exploration of her ideas.
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Objectivism, Philosophy, and the Foundations of Ethics

Unit 2: The False Method of Rationalism

In this class, Onkar Ghate addresses the phenomenon of “rationalism”—a widespread, but erroneous, method of approaching ideas. Ghate discusses the essence of rationalism, its major sources and symptoms, and ways in which rationalism derails ones attempt to understand Objectivism. The interspersed question periods address student questions about induction and deduction, method in mathematics, how one learns axioms, and more.
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Objectivism through Ayn Rand’s Fiction (Part 1)

Ayn Rand as a Fiction Writer

This lecture introduces the course on Ayn Rand’s philosophy as expressed through her fiction. The discussion highlights Rand’s focus on life and values and the ways in which moral values shape one’s approach to life. The lecture stresses the importance of careful, critical thinking when extracting meaning from Rand’s novels and cautioning against overly literal interpretations while preparing students for a deep exploration of her ideas.
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