edited by Douglas J Uyl and Douglas B Rasmussen
University of Illinois Press, 1984
Cloth: 978-0-252-01033-0 | Paper: 978-0-252-01407-9
Library of Congress Classification B945.R234P48 1984
Dewey Decimal Classification 191

ABOUT THIS BOOK
ABOUT THIS BOOK
      "An excellent book that provides
      a systematic account of Rand's work as a philosopher.... The Philosophic
      Thought of Ayn Rand gathers contributions from professional philosophers
      (some of them quite renowned) to tackle the various components --- metaphysical/epistemological,
      ethical, and social/political --- of Rand's comprehensive system. All the
      contributors demonstrate the particular genius of current academic philosophy:
      the painstaking and meticulous analysis of assumptions with an eye toward
      the coherence and consistency of the conclusions derived therefrom.... Thorough
      and judicious, this book will provide the reader with the intellectual leverage
      necessary to understand an often confusing, always controversial, occasionally
      original, and perhaps curiously contemporary writer and thinker."
      -- Lloyd Lewis, Modern Fiction Studies
     
 

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