This course will investigate the major moral virtues that Ayn Rand identified as the lifeblood of egoism.
We examine rationality, honesty, justice, independence, integrity, productiveness, and pride. How are these manifested in a person’s daily life? How does each serve egoism? How are Rand’s understandings of these virtues different from conventional accounts? And what is their relationship to the cardinal values of reason, purpose, and self-esteem?
Through the prism of the virtues, this course will deepen students’ understanding of egoism in practice. The primary text will be Tara Smith’s Ayn Rand’s Normative Ethics – The Virtuous Egoist.
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This course assumes a strong background in Objectivism. It is recommended that students have completed The Philosophy of Objectivism Parts 1 and 2.
We offer foundational courses in Objectivism and objective communication each year, as well as courses in special topics such as epistemology, literature, business, and intellectual history.