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Objectivist philosophy - Metaphysics: Objective reality.
Main article: Objectivist metaphysics
The key tenets of the Objectivist metaphysics are captured in three propositions:
Existence exists.
Existence is Identity.
Consciousness is Identification.
The axiom of Existence affirms that reality (the universe, that which is) exists, and that it exists independently of human consciousness. The Law of Identity states that anything that exists is determinate, ...
See also:Objectivist philosophy, Objectivist philosophy - Objectivist principles, Objectivist philosophy - Metaphysics: Objective reality, Objectivist philosophy - Epistemology: reason, Objectivist philosophy - Ethics: rational self-interest, Objectivist philosophy - Politics: individual rights and capitalism, Objectivist philosophy - Esthetics: Romanticism, Objectivist philosophy - Response to Objectivist philosophy, Objectivist philosophy - Criticism of Objectivism, Objectivist philosophy - Criticism of Ayn Rand’s reading of the history of philosophy, Objectivist philosophy - Notes Read more here: » Objectivist philosophy: Encyclopedia II - Objectivist philosophy - Objectivist principles |
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 |  |  | Objectivist philosophy - Criticism of Ayn Rand’s reading of the history of philosophy: Encyclopedia II - Objectivist philosophy - Response to Objectivist philosophyIt is fair to say that, of people who are familiar with Objectivism, reactions are rarely neutral. Indeed, it is almost impossible to be neutral, because Objectivism holds itself to be factually valid, meaning that you either agree with it fully or contradict it. Rand's beliefs are often supported with great passion or derided with great disgust, with little in between. The general reaction of academia has been in the latter category, to the point where Objectivism is often not taken as a serious contribution to the field and therefore worth ...
See also:Objectivist philosophy, Objectivist philosophy - Objectivist principles, Objectivist philosophy - Metaphysics: Objective reality, Objectivist philosophy - Epistemology: reason, Objectivist philosophy - Ethics: rational self-interest, Objectivist philosophy - Politics: individual rights and capitalism, Objectivist philosophy - Esthetics: Romanticism, Objectivist philosophy - Response to Objectivist philosophy, Objectivist philosophy - Criticism of Objectivism, Objectivist philosophy - Criticism of Ayn Rand’s reading of the history of philosophy, Objectivist philosophy - Notes Read more here: » Objectivist philosophy: Encyclopedia II - Objectivist philosophy - Response to Objectivist philosophy |
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 |  |  | Objectivist philosophy - Criticism of Ayn Rand’s reading of the history of philosophy: Encyclopedia II - Objectivist philosophy - Response to Objectivist philosophyIt is fair to say that, of people who are familiar with Objectivism, reactions are rarely neutral. Rand's beliefs are often supported with great passion or derided with great disgust, with little in between. The general reaction of academia has been in the latter category, to the point where Objectivism is often not taken as a serious contribution to the field and therefore worthy of little more than dismissal. To be specific, critics in academia often conclude that many of the specific stances are demonstrably false rehashes of old errors, ...
See also:Objectivist philosophy, Objectivist philosophy - Objectivist principles, Objectivist philosophy - Metaphysics: Objective reality, Objectivist philosophy - Epistemology: reason, Objectivist philosophy - Ethics: rational self-interest, Objectivist philosophy - Politics: individual rights and capitalism, Objectivist philosophy - Esthetics: Romanticism, Objectivist philosophy - Response to Objectivist philosophy, Objectivist philosophy - Criticism of Objectivism, Objectivist philosophy - Criticism of Ayn Rand’s reading of the history of philosophy, Objectivist philosophy - Notes Read more here: » Objectivist philosophy: Encyclopedia II - Objectivist philosophy - Response to Objectivist philosophy |
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