1. Ayn Rand Objectivist Epistemology

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  • Are you a  randian ?

  • @axisapex Nah. just a lover of original ideas. Rand is deep and I love her irreverence, but no I'm not a Randian. She's the philosophical wake up call to Berkeley, so I love her stuff just for that. Berkeley had me stumped as an undergrad...that was 'till I read Rand. Of all her works, this is my favorite. Very few actually read it and it's filled with gems, albeit very controversial gems, and hard to understand gems, but it was worth the effort. I think of myself as a free thinker.

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  • Great video!

  • Can objectivist epist. be held in relation to materialist epist? It seems like Feurerbach and some of the earlier young Hegelians had similar notions.

  • unaware conciousness...a sleep walker: capacity to function without awareness

    unconcious awareness...hmm not sure thats possible

    unconcious implies passed out.. oblivious...not concious

    you sure you dont mean subconcous awareness/unawareness?

  • I think you are truly amazing. I wish my professors had your ability to be as clear and concise in their descriptions and expressions. I am a philosiophy major planning to go into academia and I honestly think you are a role model to be followed!

    Thanks for the great videos!

  • "Mind mind creates reality"... sounds like Subjectivism to me...

  • @Tothamon I like this articulation a lot!! Nice approach. I'm sure ecologists speak loads of plant "causal responses". I never thought of it like that. If you know of any articles or books (science not philosophical) that speak on this idea please inform. I'd like to read up on it. Great insight!

  • Thanks for taking a serious look at Rand's epistemology. I look forward to checking out the rest of the series.

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