Does Ayn Rand’s objectivism vindicate her principles of ethics & ethical egoism?


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Workshop # 55, Ayn Rand, Series 9,
This event begins at 7.30 pm S'pore & WA time, 12.30 pm UK, 7.30 am NY.
You will need to view the relevant podcast below on YouTube before joining the meeting in order to participate in the discussion.
https://youtu.be/bN1STwYelQM
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The workshops include of a prior presentation of the topic by myself on YouTube. The meeting itself consists of a brief review of the topic followed by questions and discussion. The weekly topic is posted a week before the event, together with a suggested reading from my work The Pursuit of Value, available through Amazon Books or myself. Discussion notes for the topic are available by email.
THIS WEEK: Ayn Rand is a novelist and philosopher whose work has had a mixed reception. Her explicitly ‘objectivist’ positions on epistemology, language, ethics and politics might be thought to have been well received. So, is her widely viewed lack of credibility due to her anti-social views like ethical egoism, the priority of personal survival, and her rationalism, rather than the quality of her philosophical arguments? My interest in Rand stem from comparisons and contrasts between different conceptions of self-value, the prioritization or neglect of value, and an appreciation of subjectivity or objectivity. Reading: The Pursuit of Value, Ch. 4, Secn. 5.
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Does Ayn Rand’s objectivism vindicate her principles of ethics & ethical egoism?