Objectivism
Problems of Ayn Rand’s Objectivism philosophy.
- Beyond Objectivism
- Perception
- A Universal Mistake
- Beyond Objectivism - Introduction
- Knowledge of Particulars
- My Friend, Ayn Rand
- Psychological Flaws, Corruptions, Errors, and Wrong Premises
- Measurement
- Retaliation
- About Force
- Turpitude
- OINO's Paranoid Fear of Christians
- An Athiest's Defence of Christianity
- Objective vs. Subjective Egoism
Objectivism is neither a complete philosophy nor perfectly correct
A Mistake at the Heart of Objectivist Epistemology
Problems with Rand's view of universals.
Philosophy, like the sciences, is never complete.
Objectivist epistemology does not address the question of how we have knowledge of particulars.
On the intrusion of hedonism and subjectivism into what is promoted a Objectivism.
On the perversion of Objectivism by the subjectivist defence of homosexuality.
The problem with the use of "measurement" in the Objectivist definition of concepts.
Objectivism's imprecise use of the world "retaliation."
Objectivism's imprecise use of the world "retaliation."
What's wrong with Objectivism
Demonstrating the irrational fear and loathing of Christians by some who call themselves Objectivists.
The evil of those who would crush all religion, and the virtues of Christianity that contributed to Western Civilization.
The difference between the egoism of Rand and the hedonism of OINOs.