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Ayn Rand: The Russian Radical (106 page)

Marxism and,
xi–xii
,
13
,
36–37
,
74–75
,
359–60
,
366

materialism and,
13–14
,
15

monism and, 15

Objectivism and,
2
,
8–10
,
17
,
18–19
,
116–20
,
188
,
359–61

ontology and,
405n. 43

philosophy and,
90–91
,
340–41

racism and,
16

radicalism and,
x–xii

rationalism and,
207–8

reason and,
164–65

reification and,
16
,
359

relations and,
35–36
,
106–10

religion and,
25
,
90

rhetoric and,
14

rights and,
258

Russian culture and,
8–10

Russian philosophy and,
8–10
,
17–18
,
25–29
,
89
,
360
,
366
,
370

science and,
463n. 35

selfishness and,
236

sobornost’
and,
37

social theory and,
17
,
268–70
,
276–77
,
359–61
,
377
,
379

statism and,
x–xi
,
90

synthesis and,
14–16
,
38
,
90

systemics and,
x–xi
,
16–17

transcendence and,
15–16
,
25–26

unity and,
37

volition and, 16

differentiation,
51–53
,
58–59
,
60–61
,
149
,
155
,
157
,
160–61
,
162–63

Dionysus,
31
,
32
, 77, 96–97, 219, 305–6,
334

Dipert, Randall,
155

The Disowned Self
(Branden),
175–76

dispositional properties,
135

division, fallacy of,
250

Dobiash-Rozhdestvenskaia, Ol’ga Antonovna,
375
,
414n. 35

Dostoyevsky, Feodor M.,
33
,
76–77
,
78
,
174
,
460n. 7

drugs,
305

dualism.
See also
dialectics

altruism and,
27

Aristotle and,
48
, 122

Atlas Shrugged
(Rand) and,
109

capitalism and,
13
,
260–61
,
262
, 263,
268–70
,
274
,
335–37
,
359–60

collectivism and,
354–55

communism and,
97
,
98

community and,
23–24
, 26–27

concepts and, 125

consciousness and,
122
,
154

dialectics and,
2
,
10
,
15–18

egoism and,
27

emotions and,
23–24
,
176–77

epistemology and,
143–49

ethics and,
220–21
,
228–29
,
244–47
,
321

evil and,
244–47

The Fountainhead
(Rand) and,
101–2

gender and,
186–88

history and,
333–37

humankind and, 349–52

ideal-realism and,
34

individualism and,
23–24
,
26–27
,
97–98
,
101–2

Lossky and,
48
,
50
,
51
,
59
,
61

Marxism and,
13
,
36–37

mind-body dichotomy and,
122

Objectivism and,
2
,
10
,
22
,
118–19
,
167–68

ontology and,
121–22
,
125
, 331–32

philosophy and,
121–22

power and,
307–9

psychology and,
167–68

rationalism and,
207

reason and,
23–24
,
176–77

relations and,
59
,
307

religion and,
97

Russian culture and,
22–24
,
30–33
,
332

Russian philosophy and,
24–29

science and,
321

sex and,
186–88

social theory and,
210
,
268–70
,
330–32

statism and,
97–98
,
307–14
,
321
,
330–32

synthesis and,
22
,
38

totalitarianism and,
354–55

Duddington, Natalie,
42
,
80
,
408n. 4
,
409n. 13

duty,
294–95

The Early Ayn Rand
(Rand),
91

education

art and,
366
,
371–72

autonomy and,
288–89

capitalism and,
378

conception and,
302–6

consciousness and,
302–6

culture and,
302–6

dialectics and,
xii
,
74–75
,
305
,
366
,
370
,
371
,
373
,
377
,
378–80
,
384–85
,
391
,
399

early years of,
63–68
, 367–68, 382, 388, 398

gender and, 65, 71, 72, 87, 377–78

history and,
72–76
,
339
,
363
,
371–77
,
377–78
,
379
,
381

irrationality and,
302–6

language and,
366

lectures in,
384
,
394

literature and,
39
,
66
,
76–77
,
371
,
372

logic and,
365–66

by Lossky,
10
,
17
,
39–40
,
67
,
142
,
364
,
366–70
,
385–86
,
388–90
,
393–99
,
459n. 6

of Lossky,
40
,
78

Marxism and,
70–71
,
73
,
74–75
,
373–74
,
378

materialism and,
366

Montessori,
345
,
448n. 79

Objectivism and,
347

pedagogy,
376–77

at Petrograd State University,
72–87
,
303
,
363–80
,
381–91
,
393–99

philosophy and,
8
,
11
,
17
,
39–40
,
66
,
72
,
76–85
,
304
,
363
,
366–70
,
381
,
385
,
396–97
,
415n. 59
,
459nn. 6–7

power and,
304

psychology and,
365

“The Rand Transcript” (Sciabarra) on,
ix
,
363–80
,
381
,
385–86
,
387
,
391
,
393
,
396

“The Rand Transcript, Revisited” (Sciabarra) on,
ix
,
381–91
,
393

religion and, 71, 72

Russian culture and,
372
,
376
,
377

Russian philosophy and,
17–18
,
24–25
,
76–78

Russian Revolution changes,
68–72
, 73, 77–78,
81–82
,
85–87
, 364–65,
368–69
,
373
,
376
, 377, 386,
463n. 4

science and,
320–22
,
371

socialism and,
373–74

social theory and,
73
,
302–6
,
364–65
,
377
,
379

statism and,
320–22
,
345

efficacy

abstraction and,
213

awareness and,
202

capitalism and,
269–70

consciousness and,
201–3
,
212–14
,
253–54

culture and,
202–3

epistemology and,
202
,
213–14
,
283

humankind and,
202–3

Objectivism and,
283

ontology and, 202

productive work and,
213
,
231
,
253–54

psychology and,
283–84

rationalism and,
212–14

reason and,
212–14

science and,
213

self-esteem and,
202
,
234

statism and,
203

Efron, Robert,
131

egalitarianism,
95–96
,
300
,
329

egoism.
See also
individualism

altruism and,
216–21
,
235–36

Anthem
(Rand) and,
104–5

dialectics and,
27

ethics and,
216–21
,
235–36

fact-value dichotomy and,
216–21

The Fountainhead
(Rand) and,
99–104

freedom and,
99–100

Objectivism and,
110–11

ontology and,
126

psychology and,
247

rationality and,
110–11

reason and,
261

Russian philosophy and,
27

scholarship on,
215

self-esteem and,
235–36
,
247

selfishness and,
110–11
,
216–21

We the Living
(Rand) and,
95–96

Egorov, D. N.,
74
,
373

elections, 317,
331

Ellis, Albert,
2
,
176
,
220
,
353

emotionalism,
183–84

emotions

abstraction and,
178

action and,
170–71
,
340

art and,
192

Atlas Shrugged
(Rand) and,
170
,
171
,
174–75

awareness and,
170–73
,
184–85

conception and,
170–73

consciousness and,
169–73
,
178
,
179
,
180–81
,
182–88
,
189–91
,
199
,
340

context and,
172

creativity and,
170–71

dualism and,
23–24
, 176–77

empiricism and,
206

epistemology and,
169–73
,
189–91

ethics and,
219
,
228–29
,
430n. 36

existence and,
169

The Fountainhead
(Rand) and,
174

gender and,
186–88

happiness as,
241

integration and,
173
,
182–88

literature and,
192

mind-body dichotomy and,
184–85

mysticism and,
169–70

Objectivism and,
173–77
,
189–91
,
429n. 10

perception and,
171–72

in psychology,
168–77
,
182–88

rationalism and,
205

reason and,
31
,
168–77
,
182–88
,
189–91
,
240

relations and,
173

religion and,
169–70

Russian culture and,
23–24

Russian philosophy and,
186–87

sense of life and,
178
,
179
,
180–81

sex and,
186–88

social theory and,
208–9

subjectivism and,
205

values and,
191

empiricism

Lossky and,
50–51
,
145

Marxism and,
36–37

ontology and,
121–22
,
140–41
, 141–42

rationalism and,
203–8

realism and,
145

truth and,
28–29

Engels, Frederick,
14
,
340–41
,
404n. 33
,
433n. 34
,
436n. 15

England,
378

Enlightenment,
212

enlightenment,
344

entity,
132
,
133–37
,
139–40

Epicurus,
82

epistemology.
See also
psycho-epistemology

abstraction and,
157–61
,
162
,
196–97

action and,
155–56
,
170–71
,
198
,
214

art and,
191–93
,
196–97

articulation and,
197–201

Atlas Shrugged
(Rand) and,
91
,
118

awareness and,
170–73

capitalism and,
118

causality and,
124
,
132–33
,
139–40

circularity and,
127–28
,
145

conception and,
150
,
152
,
156–61
,
170–73
,
189–91

concepts in,
123
,
124–33
,
158–59
,
160–61
,
161–66

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