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A**R
Good insights but takes some time to read.
Thorough explanation of the philosophy Objectivism (Aristotelian realism updated). Circular reasoning regarding belief in God versus Atheism. Avoids Materialist determinism of Atheism (almost entirely). Excellent presentation of Epistemology (the way we know something is true.) Reveals flaws of current philosophy that truth is subjective.
2**R
A Basis for Any Philosophy
It is said that Ayn Rand's philosophy of Objectivism appeals mostly to younger people. As someone who is still in their first century of life but well beyond the early phases I would disagree. In my opinion her book is the standard for logical thinking and integrating your experiences and beliefs into a definable and defensible philosophy. This would be true even if your philosophy was not in line with Objectivism. I highly recommend this book although be prepared -- it is not a book you will read quickly nor without a great deal of thought, study, or introspection.The result will be well worth the effort. You will have a greater appreciation of the significance of ideas and the requirement for these ideas and principles to be bound by a integrated philosophy. The practical effect of having such a philosophy is living a better, more grounded life. As well as being able to better articulate your ideas and help educate others. Finally, as a grandfather, it means helping your grandchildren by giving them a solid foundation for thinking and personal conduct in a world where such concepts are hard to come by. -- GHH
A**O
PHILOSOPHY AS AN EXACT SCIENCE IN CLEAR LANGUAGE
It is a carefully and clearly written treatise on the most important treatment of Philosophy. I have always thought, seeing how succesful Mankind is in the growth of the so called exact sciences, as opposed to the catastrophe we have in Ethics and Politics, that these two extremely important subjects should be given to the engineers and scientists responsible for landing Man on the Moon, for their study and development. That is exactly what Ayn Rand has given us. For the first time Philosophy is an exact science. It is simply a Science, if science is knowlege, pure and unadulterated. Thus, Objectivism is all you need if you want consistent and true answers to the basic questions we all have in Ethics and Politics. We can dispense with all the nonsense we were taught. Kant et al can and should be put to rest. They are a ripe subject for Archeologists
E**S
The most complete, integrated and didatic book on Objectivism
This book contains by far the most didatic, systematic, integrated and complete explanation of Objectivism, covering all the essential topics and leaving you with the tools to understand what would be the Objectivist point of view in other, non-essential, questions and cases.If you come to agree with Objectivism this book will serve you as a life-long companion and simplified statement of your essential convictions. You will understand very clearly how your convictions in metaphysics affect your epistemology, ethics, political views, esthetical views and so on....It is not just a repetition of thoughts already written in other Objectivist books, for when it gathered all their material in an organized fashion some new conclusions become evident for the reader/student. In some sense it adds a lot of original value to the gathered material and surpasses the need for reading the many Ayn Rand non-fiction books.If I were to study Objectivism this would be the first book I would buy, and I would read it together with Atlas Shrugged.
D**N
This book will permanently change your life for the better
The author, Dr. Peikoff, was Ayn Rand's understudy since he was a teenager. Ultimately, he became her intellectual heir. This book reflects not only her fiction and non-fiction works, but also the hundreds of hours of one on one discussion between the two. Rand's philosophy of Objectivism (reality, reason, rational self-interest, purpose, self-esteem, rational thought, Capitalism) is life-changing and will make the reader look their life and that of today's political, economic, and social issues differently. My regret is that I did not read Peikoff's book when it was released 30 years ago.
J**N
The book itself is a must read. Unfortunately the Kindle version is full of typos.
This book is an incredible must-read. An excellent presentation of Objectivism. Unfortunately, like with many Kindle editions of books, it is full of typos. Usually, this isn't a major issue but I have found instances where the typos can completely change the original meaning of the sentence. Peikoff and Rand both wrote with extreme precision, so typos in their works are much more detrimental than they typically would be.
B**T
The Virtue of Clarity
Peikoff provides a clear and complete introduction to Rand's philosophy. The book is presented as a complete philosophical system, with each branch building on previous conclusions derived from direct reference to sense experience of Reality supported by axiomatic concepts. This, of course, means that if one of the foundational axioms is disproven, then the entire system crumbles. In light of this fact, Peikoff offers answers to the major historical challenges to these axioms as well as makes the links clear at each stage of the system.The book also leaves room for further development, and by no means claims to be an exhaustive exploration of Objectivism. For someone who has read almost all of Rand's work prior to reading Peikoff's treatise, the most exciting aspect is grasping how much philosophical work there is still to be done.
T**.
Excellent overview and details into the philosophy of Ayn Rand all in one book
This book ought to be taught in all college level philosophy courses. Not since Aristotle has there been such an excellent presentation of reason across the board based on Ayn Rand's philosophy.
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