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  1. Objectivism - Wikipedia

    Objectivism claims that because the opportunity to use reason without the initiation of force is necessary to achieve moral values, each individual has an inalienable moral right to act as his …

  2. What is Objectivism?, The Atlas Society | Ayn Rand ...

    Jun 14, 2010 · Objectivism holds that there is no greater moral goal than achieving one's happiness. But one cannot achieve happiness by wish or whim. It requires rational respect for …

  3. Objectivism | Ayn Rand’s Ideas & Impact | Britannica

    5 days ago · objectivism, philosophical system identified with the thought of the 20th-century Russian-born American writer Ayn Rand and popularized mainly through her commercially …

  4. Objectivism: Explanation and Examples - Philosophy Terms

    Objectivism is a philosophy developed by the writer Ayn Rand (1905-1982), first in her novels The Fountainhead (1943) and Atlas Shrugged (1957), and later in non-fiction books, most notably …

  5. Objectivism (philosophical system) | Research ... - EBSCO

    Objectivism is a philosophical and political set of ideas that were developed by the Russian American writer, author and philosopher, Ayn Rand (1905–82). Rand first wrote about …

  6. OBJECTIVISM Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster

    The meaning of OBJECTIVISM is any of various theories asserting the validity of objective phenomena over subjective experience; especially : realism.

  7. Introduction to Objectivism | Objectivism In Depth

    Short Introduction to Philosophy and Objectivism. Objectivism is the philosophy developed by the author/philosopher Ayn Rand and dramatized in her novels, such as The Fountainhead and …

  8. Sage Research Methods - The SAGE Encyclopedia of Qualitative ...

    Objectivism is the notion that an objective reality exists and can be increasingly known through the accumulation of more complete information.

  9. Objectivism - an overview | ScienceDirect Topics

    The first (objectivism or realism) treats authenticity as an attribute inherent in cultural objects, while the second (constructionism) locates authenticity not in objects but in discourses about …

  10. Objectivism—Ayn Rand Lexicon

    Objectivism is a philosophical movement; since politics is a branch of philosophy, Objectivism advocates certain political principles—specifically, those of laissez-faire capitalism—as the …