Search results for 'objectivist epistemology'
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History: Prepared by Nathaniel Branden in the late fifties and with the endorsement of Ayn Rand, these lectures were developed and devoted to a presentation of Ayn Rand's philosophy, including aspects that had not yet been covered in her written works. Additionally, Mr. Branden's...
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In Focus Interview 1 (Justice, Racism) MP3 Format. 36.50 min Why is our criminal justice system not working? What philosophic principle...
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This provocative lecture was given at the Laissez Faire Supper Club in New York City on November 10th, 1988 by David Kelley, the noted Objectivist philosopher, author of The Evidence of the Senses, The Art of Reasoning, former contributor to The Objectivist Forum and fr...
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What is Objectivism? Who is an Objectivist? How should a philosophy of reason constitute itself as a movement? In the 1990 lecture that inaugurated The Objectivist Center, David Kelley explains how a spirit of independent thought, open inquiry, rational discussion and debate is necessary for Objecti...
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This course is not the same as NBI's "Principles of Objectivist Psychology" and was recorded circa 1976. The audio quality has been enhanced, but unfortunately some residual problems are not resolvable. Here are some of the highlights of this course: The need, the motivating pow...
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This recording was made available by The Nathaniel Branden Institute. It was based on an article by Mr. Branden which originally appeared in The Objectivist Newsletter (1962) and discusses the mental processes and motives of the psychological dependent or "second-hander." The audio quality of t...
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This recording was made available by The Nathaniel Branden Institute.
A lecture given and recorded at a meeting of the Michigan Society of Consulting Psychologists in Detroit on November 24, 1965. Mr. Branden discusses why the Objectivist ethics is indispensable to effective psychotherapy.
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