The first time I heard about Objectivism was after reading a book written by an author who was its firm supporter. What I found amazing about that philosophy is that it completely agreed with my worldview - on virtually every major issue. I have yet to find any other philosophy that makes so much sense to me.
Objectivism is defined as:
Objectivism on Atheism:
Objectivism on Abortion:
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Objectivism is defined as:
a philosophical system founded by Ayn Rand, being one of several doctrines holding that all reality is objective and external to the mind and that knowledge is reliably based on observed objects and events. The five central concepts of Objectivism are objectivity, reason, rational self-interest, libertarianism and romantic realism.
Objectivism on Atheism:
"I am an intransigent atheist, but not a militant one. This means that I am an uncompromising advocate of reason and that I am fighting for reason, not against religion. I must also mention that I do respect religion in its philosophical aspects, in the sense that it represents an early form of philosophy." [Ayn Rand, Letters of Ayn Rand, March 20, 1965]
Objectivism on Abortion:
"An embryo has no rights. Rights do not pertain to a potential, only to an actual being. A child cannot acquire any rights until it is born. The living take precedence over the not-yet-living (or the unborn).
"Abortion is a moral rightwhich should be left to the sole discretion of the woman involved; morally, nothing other than her wish in the matter is to be considered. Who can conceivably have the right to dictate to her what disposition she is to make of the functions of her own body?"
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