Ayn Rand's Morality Of Egoism: Revisiting Ayn Rand's Philosophy Ayn Rand's Morality Of Egoism: Revisiting Ayn Rand's Philosophy

Ayn Rand's Morality Of Egoism: Revisiting Ayn Rand's Philosophy

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Publisher Description

The philosopher Ayn Rand discusses a theory that she called 'rational egoism'. She holds that it is both irrational and immoral to act against oneself-interest. Her book The Virtue of Selfishness (1964) explains the concept of rational egoism in depth. Values are not, as Rand has it, inherently oriented to an organism’s survival, either for people or for living things broadly. Rather, people experience certain things as ends in themselves and value some things (such as having and raising children) for reasons other than to advance their survival. Although Rand and her advocates seek to make sense of the biology of values, the nature of human life ends in themselves, happiness, and moral virtues, ultimately their efforts do not rescue Rand’s theory. The book offers insights and challenges for those who are new to Rand’s ideas as well as for those who have long studied Rand’s philosophy. The work dives deeply into the literature on Rand’s moral theory, for those interested, with detailed notes and an extensive appendix exploring major works on the topic.

GENRE
Nonfiction
RELEASED
2021
December 14
LANGUAGE
EN
English
LENGTH
301
Pages
PUBLISHER
Hong Bugenhagen
SELLER
Robert Brandt
SIZE
835.3
KB