The Objectivism WebRing


Within this ring, you'll find sites from disparate individuals united in their commitment to the awareness of mind consciousness systems. The term of objectivism rests on the “benevolent universe premise” that the mind does not create reality but bumps into it instead. Most of the sites here aim to bridge the gap between ontology and epistemology, as well as universality and particularity(ies). Pioneers include Ayn Rand, Terrence Mckenna and David Hume.
Category: Objectivism




A scriptural method of Bible study illustrated. Come see what the Holy prophets see; for the testimony of Jesus is the true spirit of prophecy. They serve a risen Saviour.

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Formulated to cut right through the haze; here, Einstein's Theory of Relativity is elucidated to net satisfaction on a single page, in regular language, without any math. The essay especially illuminates how the universe would be reductio ad absurdum without relativity.

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The primary purpose of this web site is to organize and promote the annual gathering of interested objectivists (in Ouray, Colorado) on September 2nd. The secondary purpose of this web site is to provide a real, Internet based, environment and discussion board where an objectivist may converse with other objectivists in a civilized, constructive, manner. What would you talk about if you were in Galt's Gulch?

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Objectivist and Jeffersonian, sovereign individual, signatory: Covenant of Unanimous Consent.

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An organization to promote the objectivist philosophy of astronautics.

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Online interactive course providing the philosophical and practical framework for a society based on reason, individualism, and freedom. Systematically presents basic concepts, value theory, ethics, praxeology, and political analysis; using entertaining examples and exercises.

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Dialectics and liberty site: Dr. Sciabarra has authored "Marx, Hayek, and Utopia" and "Ayn Rand: The Russian Radical." In the latter book, he argues that Ayn Rand was highly dialectical. Sciabarra and Mimi Gladstein are co-editors of "Feminist Interpretations of Ayn Rand". Sciabarra is finishing "Total Freedom", the third in his dialectics trilogy. He offers internet courses on dialectics.

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Created in the spirit of the founders' activism, in the cause of individual liberty; this site features political essays, an extensive and fully annotated link list, and a selection of objectivist bumperstickers - including "Question Altruism"(tm) and "Tobacco is Healthier than Fascism"(tm).

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A site for objectivists to read and write film reviews, from the perspective of Ayn Rand's objectivism philosophy.

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An introduction to a theory regarding the epistemology and logic underlying objectivism; the five central norms of reduction, the four cardinal norms of integration. Questions? Comments? Criticisms? Get yourself heard: use the site's message board.

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Nonfiction and fiction with objectivist themes; published and unpublished.

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A sample of the writings of Eyal Mozes. He has published material in a number of journals, including articles on technical philosophy in the offline periodical "Objectivity".

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