亞里士多德開創了一種文學理論,強調文本的客觀特徵和作者的意圖。
In life, we take risks to achieve and maintain values. Objectivism holds that you should choose a course in life that will be conducive to
Objectivism has no position on most of the questions you ask, and in many cases the same general answer applies: We'll see when we get there
Marx often tried to blur the difference between economic and political power, to argue that those who command large fortunes have an
Objectivism holds that the sole purpose of government is to secure our right to live free from force. This implies property rights and
Marxism and Objectivism are similar in very few respects: —They are systems of thought. But Marxism is primarily a political and economic
Ayn Rand and Mises knew each other, and they were on good personal terms, though never close friends. There is reason to think Rand read....
Objectivism's social ethic (which underlies its theory of rights) is based on the recognition of a complex fact about rational beings: that
Art is a selective re-creation of reality according to an artist's metaphysical value judgments. Man's profound need of art lies in the fact
"Capitalism is a social system based on the recognition of individual rights, including property rights, in which all property is privately
I am not primarily an advocate of capitalism, but of egoism; and I am not primarily an advocate of egoism, but of reason. If one recognize
When someone asks why is there Something rather than Nothing, they are asking for the cause of Existence in the widest possible sense—for
Question: Who coined the term/word "altruism?" Was it Kant and if so where is this information? Answer: According to the Oxford English
When Objectivists speak of capitalism, we mean laissez-faire capitalism, a political system based on the individual rights to life...
They say that fish can’t see the water they swim in. It’s a common analogy for the tendency to take our basic values and principles so much
Objectivism is the philosophy of rational individualism founded by Ayn Rand (1905-82). In novels such as The Fountainhead and Atlas