on concentration camps,
287–89
on concepts, 125
on consciousness,
199–200
on context,
136
on contradiction,
129
on dialectics,
360
on education,
413n. 26
on egoism,
218
on emotions,
183
,
185–87
,
429n. 10
,
430n. 36
on epistemology,
437n. 39
on ethics,
437n. 39
on focus,
426n. 26
on happiness,
242–43
on identity,
131
illustration of,
113
Kelley and,
4
language and,
290
on life,
226
on logic,
126
on Marxism,
408n. 31
on measurement,
161
on moralism,
247
on objectivism,
425n. 5
Objectivism and,
4
,
113–14
,
117
,
420n. 54
Objectivism: The Philosophy of Ayn Rand
,
2
on omniscience,
207
on ontology,
123–24
,
421n. 9
,
422n. 22
,
423nn. 37
,
40
on philosophy,
420n. 60
on pleasure,
428n. 1
on pride,
233
psychology and,
167
,
168
,
342–43
,
430n. 33
,
431n. 51
on racism,
326
on reification,
404n. 28
on relations,
423n. 34
on socialism,
267
on terrorism,
452n. 57
values and,
443n. 70
on virtues,
437n. 37
on
We the Living
(Rand),
414n. 37
on Windelband,
40
work of generally, 2,
7
Penthouse Legend
(Rand),
418n. 24
people.
See
humankind
perception
abstraction and,
161
art and,
192–93
conception and,
150
,
152
,
156–57
,
161
,
171–72
consciousness and,
149–52
,
154
,
156–57
,
169
, 171–72,
179
differentiation and,
157
emotions and,
171–72
empiricism and,
204–8
epistemology and,
143–52
,
154
,
156–57
,
161
,
171–72
ethics and,
224
focus and,
154
language and,
426n. 22
objectivism and,
150–51
Objectivism and,
150
omniscience and,
147
rationalism and,
204–8
realism and,
143–49
reason and,
145
,
154–55
,
156
,
171–72
relations and,
59
,
150
,
156–57
,
238–39
science and,
151–52
self-esteem and,
238
subjectivism and,
150–51
visibility and,
238–39
volition and,
154
Personalist
,
42
personality,
3
, 11,
32
.
See also
character
personal life,
2–3
, 23, 40–43, 62–63
Peter the Great,
404n. 29
Petrograd,
68
Petrograd State University
purges from,
72
, 81–82, 85,
86–87
, 368,
463n. 4
,
464n. 8
Rand educated at,
72–85
, 87,
303
,
363–80
,
381–91
,
393–99
records from, 75,
363–64
, 366–67,
381–88
, 393–94,
406n. 1
,
416n. 68
,
467n. 7
Russian Revolution changes,
68–72
, 73, 77–78,
85–87
Petrushevsky, D. M.,
74
The Phenomenology of Spirit
(Hegel),
28
Phillips, R. P.,
422n. 26
The Philosophic Thought of Ayn Rand
(Den Uyl and Rasmussen),
2
philosophy.
See also
Russian philosophy
art and,
194–95
articulation and,
197–201
capitalism and,
349–50
consciousness and,
197–201
context and,
5–6
culture and,
337–39
, 344
dualism and,
121–22
education and, 8, 11, 17,
39–40
,
66
,
72
,
76–85
,
304
,
363
,
366–70
,
381
, 385, 396–97,
415n. 59
,
459nn. 6–7
epistemology and,
339–40
ethics and, 344
function of,
197–201
history and,
5–6
,
335–43
,
363
,
381
integration and,
200–201
literature and,
90–91
, 98–99,
194–95
Marx and,
35
materialism and,
340–41
mathematics of,
99
Objectivism and,
11–13
,
346–47
,
349–50
ontology and,
116–17
personality and,
3
rationality and,
344
reason and, 200–201,
339–40
,
342
relations and,
123–24
religion and,
201
science and,
116
,
120–21
,
122–24
, 133
social theory and,
344
tacit dimensions and,
197–201
truth and,
116
volition and, 201
Philosophy: Who Needs It
(Rand),
111
Plato
dualism and,
122
idealism and,
48
ontology and,
121
philosophy and,
335
Rand and generally,
11
reification and,
48
Vvedenksy and, 397
Platonov, Sergei Fyodorovich,
75
,
372
pleasure,
240–41
Plekhanov, G. V.,
36
pluralism,
133–34
Pollock, Channing,
105
Pokrovsky, M. N.,
74
,
81
,
368
,
390
Pola Negri
(Rand),
461n. 19
politics.
See
social theory
pornography,
331
positivism,
28
poverty, 245–46, 259–60,
314
power.
See also
force
capitalism and,
301–2
,
311
, 312, 314
culture and,
301–2
, 304
dualism and,
307–9
education and,
304
fragmentation and,
307
humankind and,
277–78
, 279–89
irrationality and,
301–2
, 304
Objectivism and,
347–49
psychology and,
283–89
relations and,
276–79
,
301–2
,
307
social theory and,
276–79
,
301–2
,
304
statism and, 278,
289
,
307–9
, 311, 312, 314
Presniakov, Aleksandr Evgen’evich,
373–74
presumptuousness,
233
privacy,
98
productive work
action and,
253–54
capitalism and,
268–73
,
282
,
307
,
308–9
consciousness and, 253–54
creativity and,
238
ethics and,
240–42
property and,
259
rationality and,
230–31
,
240–42
,
356
statism and,
308–9
, 319, 322
as value,
240–41
Proletkult
,
68–69
property,
256
,
258–59
,
263–64
,
270
,
349
Protagoras,
415n. 59
Proudhon, Pierre Joseph,
260
psycho-epistemology
art and,
192–93
Branden and,
167
capitalism and, 312–13
efficacy and,
202
empiricism and,
205–6
ethics and,
244–45
Objectivism and,
348
racism and,
324–25
rationalism and,
214
sense of life and,
432n. 11
psychology.
See also
psycho-epistemology
consciousness and,
169–73
,
177–88
dualism and,
167–68
education and, 365
efficacy and,
283–84
egalitarianism and,
447n. 66
egoism and,
247
epistemology and,
167
,
168
,
244–47
ethics and,
244–47
experience and,
177–78
history and,
342–43
integration and,
173
,
177
,
182–88
mind-body dichotomy and,
184–85
Objectivism and,
167–68
,
353–54
,
420n. 64
philosophy and,
167–68
,
177
,
342–43
power and,
283–89
relations and,
283–89
social metaphysics,
167
Pushkin, A. S.,
66
Pythagoreans,
122
rabfaks
(workers’ colleges),
85
radicalism
capitalism and,
266
,
274
,
279
,
350
epistemology and,
159–60
New Intellectuals and,
350
Russian culture and,
8–10
social theory and,
x–xii
Raimondo, Justin,
419n. 47
Ralston, Richard E.,
466n. 2
Rand, Ayn
Atlas Shrugged
,
1
,
12
,
91
,
104
,
106–10
,
118
,
124–25
,
130
,
154–55
,
170
,
171
,
174–75
,
196
,
216
,
221
,
232
,
237
,
241
,
252
,
270
,
280–81
,
292
,
320–21
,
343–44
,
350
, 351–52,
422n. 29
,
440n. 86
,
457n. 20