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Gay Marriage

There is no established Objectivist position on gay marriage per se. However, I think Objectivism can be seen to apply to the issues at hand

Jan 25, 2011
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Emotions, Brain Chemistry, and Mental Disorders

We are integrated beings of mind and body. Simply put, this means that one's mental functions are the product of an organ (which turns out

Jan 25, 2011
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Charity for 2004 Tsunami Victims

Ayn Rand held that charity is not a major virtue. Objectivism holds that how you spend your money is your business. Your ultimate moral aim

Jan 25, 2011
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Existentialism and Ayn Rand

Existentialism is not a very unified school of thought. The main existentialists—Kierkegaard, Nietzsche, Heidegger, and Sartre—disagree

Jan 25, 2011
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J. Raibley
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Free Will and Determinism

That we have free will is self-evident. You chose to write this question. Indeed, most fundamentally, you chose to think about it. This is

Jan 25, 2011
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2 Mins
Financial Security in a Free Market Society?

The free market can provide as much security as a statist system. And statism is more to blame for economic instability than most people

Jan 25, 2011
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6 Mins
Deism

Deism is the belief that an omnipotent, eternal, and all-knowing God created reality and set its rules, but that the Deity does not interven

Jan 25, 2011
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Escapism

You can find a discussion of one form of "escapism" (fantasy fiction) in my article " The Charms and Enchantments of Fantasy ." Or consider

Jan 25, 2011
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3 Mins
Collectivism, Freedom, and Happiness

Happiness is a complex emotion that proceeds from living one’s life with success and intensity. To achieve it, one must correctly identify

Jan 25, 2011
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Andrew Bissell
2 Mins
Emotions

Objectivism views emotions as the result and reflection of an individual's value judgments. Our emotional reactions to events, people and o

Jan 25, 2011
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Malini Kochhar
3 Mins
Fundamentalism (Non-Religious and Objectivist)

There is no “official” definition of fundamentalism as it relates to secular groups. The term itself is a little difficult to define. Take..

Jan 25, 2011
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Andrew Bissell
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Death

Objectivism holds that there is no "supernatural" world. For more on this, see our Q&A on Religion and our Q&A on metaphysics...

Jan 25, 2011
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2 Mins
Careers in Medicine and Social Work

Objectivism holds that productive work is, as Ayn Rand put it, man’s “noblest activity.” Whether one is a janitor or a philosopher, he

Jan 25, 2011
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Andrew Bissell
3 Mins
Children's Rights II

In a general sense, Objectivists hold that children should be legally protected from abuse and from extremes of parental neglect. There is..

Jan 25, 2011
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3 Mins
Free State Project

The Atlas Society does not at this time have an official position on the Free State Project. However, I think it is safe to say that the

Jan 25, 2011
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2 Mins
Evolution of Morals

As they evolved over hundreds of millennia, human beings developed some innate physical desires and psychological predispositions through

Jan 25, 2011
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Andrew Bissell
3 Mins
Egotism and Selfishness

The person who said that simply misunderstood Objectivism .In social relations, Objectivism holds that your rational self-interest is best

Jan 25, 2011
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2 Mins
Criticisms of Objectivism

Ayn Rand was a radical thinker, i.e., one who went to the root of long-standing philosophical problems. She was self-consciously opposed to

Jan 25, 2011
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2 Mins
Free Will and Causality

Objectivism does not have a “strict physicalist doctrine.” It merely holds that whatever exists exists, has identity, and has causal powers

Jan 25, 2011
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2 Mins
Egoism and Capitalism vs. Altruism and Communism

To be objective means to be based on features of reality that can be observed or deduced by anyone. Scientific experiments are objective....

Jan 25, 2011
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Brian Gordon
4 Mins

We promote open Objectivism: the philosophy of reason, achievement, individualism, and freedom.