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Egoism and Altruism

Gregory Salmieri

Presented at: OCON 2011

Date: Jul 02, 2011

Ayn Rand’s egoism and condemnation of altruism is central to her moral philosophy. As Rand’s most controversial position, it is one about which students of Objectivism (old and new) often have questions. This course answers some of the most common of these, highlighting the radicalness and profundity of the Objectivist ethics. Topics include: Rand’s reasons for fighting to redeem the concept “selfishness”; how her definitions of “selfishness” and “altruism” relate to conventional understandings of these terms; the relation between Rand’s morality and that of other (real or alleged) egoists in the history of philosophy; the ubiquity of altruism in moral philosophy and contemporary culture; how the arguments for egoism and against altruism found in Rand’s different writings reflect her development as a thinker; and the relationship between egoism and Rand’s identification of values as objective rather than intrinsic or subjective.

objectivismethics

Parts: 3

Handout: none

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