Atlas Shrugged
(film),
401n. 3
birth of, 23,
413n. 33
“The Comprachicos,”
177
death of,
113
The Early Ayn Rand
,
91
estate of,
467n. 7
The Fountainhead
,
62
,
96
,
97
,
98
,
99–104
,
106
,
174
,
195–96
,
218
,
219
,
232
,
256
,
279–80
, 283, 351,
357–58
,
404n. 31
,
439n. 68
,
443n. 57
The Fountainhead
(film),
106
Ideal
,
97
illustrations of,
113
,
168
,
190
,
223
,
249
,
362
Introduction to Objectivist Epistemology
,
111
Love Letters
(film),
106
memory of, 66,
83
, 85,
369–70
,
397–99
“The Moratorium on Brains,”
187
name of, 23, 90,
406n. 1
,
413n. 33
For the New Intellectual
,
111
The New Left
,
111
“The Objectivist Ethics,”
240–41
“The Only Path to Tomorrow,”
105–6
Penthouse Legend
,
418n. 24
personality of,
3
, 11
personal life of,
2–3
, 23,
111–13
Philosophy: Who Needs It
,
111
Pola Negri
,
461n. 19
“Red Pawn,”
91–92
reputation of, 1, 7–8
The Romantic Manifesto
,
111
,
349
,
432nn. 1
,
6
,
433n. 23
“Screen Guide for Americans,”
88
,
106
Think Twice
,
417n. 24
The Unconquered
,
417n. 24
The Virtue of Selfishness
,
110
,
111
,
235
,
264
The Voice of Reason
,
111
Weberian view of politics and, 263,
265
,
337
We the Living
,
37–38
,
68
,
73
,
86–87
,
91
,
93–98
,
118
,
230
,
388–90
,
393
,
414n. 37
,
416n. 71
,
463n. 4
,
464n. 7
,
468n. 111
We the Living
(film),
417n. 17
You Came Along
(film),
106
Rand’s razor,
427n. 47
“The Rand Transcript” (Sciabarra),
ix
,
363–80
,
381
,
385–86
,
387
,
391
,
393
,
396
“The Rand Transcript, Revisited” (Sciabarra),
ix
,
381–91
,
393
Rasmussen, Douglas
on circularity,
127–28
on concepts,
160
on objectivism,
405n. 43
on property,
259
on rights,
257
on substance,
424n. 50
on values,
225
work of generally, 2,
7
rationalism
consciousness and,
212–14
culture and,
209–12
dialectics and,
207–8
empiricism and,
203–8
epistemology and, 211,
213–14
Marxism and,
36–37
moralism and,
247
Objectivism and,
119
ontology and,
121–22
, 141–42
perception and,
204–8
religion and,
25
truth and,
28–29
rationality.
See also
reason
action and,
228
consciousness and,
244–45
,
355–57
context and,
229–30
culture and,
343–45
egoism and,
110–11
epistemology and,
228
ethics and,
219
,
222–30
,
240–42
,
244–45
, 343–45
history and,
342
irrationality,
244–45
,
254–55
,
273–74
,
297
,
299–306
, 323, 338,
343–45
language and, 291, 292
productive work and,
230–31
,
240–42
, 356
reason and,
156
relations and,
228–30
social theory and,
245–46
,
297
,
299–306
,
344–45
statism and,
245
,
299–300
,
323
,
344–45
values and,
240–42
volition and,
228
realism,
29
,
46
,
58–59
,
138
,
143–49
,
194
,
195
.
See also
ideal-realism
reason.
See also
rationality
abstraction and,
213
art and,
196–97
articulation and,
200–201
Atlas Shrugged
(Rand) and,
108–9
,
154–55
,
170
,
171
,
174–75
awareness and,
154–55
,
170–73
,
175
,
184–85
capitalism and,
155–56
,
261
,
268
,
271
,
336
consciousness and,
154–56
,
169–73
,
182–88
,
189–91
,
196–97
,
212–14
,
240
,
254
culture and,
209–12
dialectics and,
164–65
differentiation and,
155
dualism and,
23–24
, 176–77
efficacy and,
212–14
egoism and,
261
emotions and,
31
,
168–77
,
182–88
,
189–91
,
240
entity and,
164–65
epistemology and,
144
,
145
,
154–56
,
164–65
,
169–73
, 189–91,
213–14
,
215
,
240
ethics and,
215
,
217
,
224
,
228–29
, 283
experience and,
28–29
faith and,
217
freedom and,
254
gender and,
186–88
God and,
68
good and,
355
history and, 209, 211–12,
254–55
,
342
humankind and,
168–69
identity and,
154–55
Industrial Revolution and,
155–56
,
230–31
integration and,
154–55
,
156
,
164–65
,
173
,
182–88
intrinsicism and,
164–65
Kant and,
435n. 66
literature and,
196–97
logic and,
154–55
materialism and,
108–9
mind-body dichotomy and,
155–56
,
184–85
money and,
271
Objectivism and,
173–77
,
189–91
,
347–48
omniscience and,
213
perception and,
145
,
154–55
,
156
,
171–72
philosophy and,
200–201
,
339–40
,
342
productive work and,
230–31
,
428n. 8
rationalism and,
197
,
205
,
208–14
rationality and,
156
realism and,
144
reification and, 155
relations and,
156
,
164–65
,
173
,
254
religion and,
97
,
154
,
169–70
,
201
,
215–16
Russian culture and,
23–24
Russian philosophy and,
26
,
38
,
170
,
186–87
,
215–16
sense of life and,
178
senses and,
144
sex and,
186–88
social theory and,
208–12
,
214
,
268
subjectivism and,
164–65
synthesis and,
26
as a value,
228
“Red Pawn” (Rand),
91–92
Reich, Wilhelm,
184
reification
abstraction and,
159
capitalism and,
267–68
conception and,
159
culture and,
299
ethics and,
221
of existence,
130
fallacy of,
221
government and,
262
humankind and,
250
infatuation and,
239
Lossky and,
48
reason and,
155
social theory and,
137–38
,
250
,
267–68
values and,
221
relations
abstraction and,
162
Atlas Shrugged
(Rand) and,
106–10
,
280–81
atomism and,
58–59
attributes and,
135–36
awareness and,
173
capitalism and,
282
,
286
,
287
,
301–2
circularity and,
128
conception and,
156–61
, 173
concepts and, 125,
128
,
134–37
,
161–66
,
278
,
293–96
consciousness and,
125
,
150
,
156–61
, 173,
239
,
281–82
contradiction and,
281
creativity and, 279
definitions and,
162–66
differentiation and,
58–59
,
162–63
emotions and,
173
epistemology and,
51–52
, 117,
128
,
134–37
,
150
,
156–57
,
161–66
, 173
ethics and,
226–27
,
228–30
,
242
,
279–80
existents and,
165
external and internal contrasted,
54–61
,
161–66
,
410n. 25
faith and force and,
254–55
The Fountainhead
(Rand) and,
106
,
279–80
, 283
fragmentation and,
307
freedom and,
254
gender and,
186
history and,
166
humankind and,
249–52
,
277–78
, 279–89,
297–98
idealism and,
55
identity and,
55–57
,
58–59
,
134–37
individualism and,
249–52
integration and,
161–63
intrinsicism and,
162–66