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Aristotle: Ayn Rand's Acknowledged Teacher
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| 4/26/04
| Edward W. Younkins
Posted on 04/26/2004 6:09:22 PM PDT by Hank Kerchief
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To: annyokie
I believe it was her husband who was the sot.
He drank after she had the affair with the younger, married man.
How that conduct was logical beats me.
To: annyokie
Honestly, if you ever read a biography of Rand, she was a drunken old twat who kept her boytoy in tow while indulging her whims with the other boyos. Yeah, Aristotle is right up there with Rand and her ethos. I've seen a lot of people attack Rand's personal life, and invariably they do so because they're incapable of rebutting her philosophy. I'll tell you what I've told others: these things have no bearing on Rand's writing. Her philosophy either stands on its own, or it doesn't.
To: what's up
They were all a pile of drunks from all I have read. Rand had an affair with Nathaniel (I forget his surname) and her husband drank even more but didn't stop it.
The Fountainhead is the only semi-readable book Rand ever wrote. Atlas Shrugged makes a great doorstop.
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posted on
04/26/2004 6:53:22 PM PDT
by
annyokie
(There are two sides to every argument, but I'm too busy to listen to yours.)
To: NittanyLion
Her philosophy is flawed as is her writing. You libertarians keep on quaffing that kool-aid.
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posted on
04/26/2004 6:54:48 PM PDT
by
annyokie
(There are two sides to every argument, but I'm too busy to listen to yours.)
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To: annyokie
Yet I notice you offer no rebuttal. Until you actually provide a counterargument, don't be surprised if you're not taken seriously.
To: annyokie
I thought only lefties hated Atlas Shrugged. It contained after all, a philosophy that completely rebutted and dismantled the arguments in Marx's Communist Manifesto. She was also one of the first people to give a solid MORAL justification for individual freedom and economic liberty...something sorely lacking at the time. But sure, feel free to use the masterpiece as a doorstop. I'm sure Noam Chomsky agrees with you.
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posted on
04/26/2004 6:58:52 PM PDT
by
Capitalism2003
("I am not a friend to a very energetic government. It is always oppressive." – Thomas Jefferson)
To: Ronzo; cornelis
I never could finsih Fountainhead. I was sad to learn that Ann was an atheist.
4 posted on 04/26/2004 6:12:00 PM PDT by NotchJohnson
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Excellent article.
Question: Did Aristotle believe in a god/gods or was he an atheist?
6 ronzo
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I find it curious that a belief in a god/gods is deemed important in judging a persons life and/or philosophy.
-tpaine-
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You should find it curious. It makes a big difference between an ancient and a modern.
-corny-
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How so?
- Was 'god' different in 'ancient' times, corny?
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posted on
04/26/2004 7:02:08 PM PDT
by
tpaine
(In their arrogance, a few infinitely shrewd imbeciles attempt to lay down the 'law' for all of us.)
To: Hank Kerchief
What would Rand say about Tillman?
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posted on
04/26/2004 7:11:17 PM PDT
by
DManA
To: DManA
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posted on
04/26/2004 7:17:27 PM PDT
by
PatrickHenry
(A compassionate evolutionist!)
To: tpaine
Generally speaking, the human thinker was different in those times. A difference sometimes underscored by the terms ancient and modern. Aristotle was ancient, Kant and Rand are modern. The author sniffs this out a little bit when he says Rand finds fault with Aristotle's metaphysics.
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posted on
04/26/2004 7:18:42 PM PDT
by
cornelis
To: PatrickHenry
You beat me to it!
To: annyokie
You can find, as a matter of course, argumentative suggestions in the history books that Aristotle couldn't keep it up straight either.
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posted on
04/26/2004 7:22:30 PM PDT
by
cornelis
To: NittanyLion
I've seen a lot of people attack Rand's personal life, and invariably they do so because they're incapable of rebutting her philosophy. I'll tell you what I've told others: these things have no bearing on Rand's writing. Her philosophy either stands on its own, or it doesn't.How can one have a philosophy of altruism and refuse to live up to it? John Galt destroys his masterpiece of a skyscraper because it is debased by the evils. Ayn Rand destroys her marriage because she has hot pants for Nathaniel. Coincidence? I don't think so. Philosopher, in your hat.
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posted on
04/26/2004 7:31:22 PM PDT
by
annyokie
(There are two sides to every argument, but I'm too busy to listen to yours.)
To: stylin_geek
Where did I say it invalidated her work?
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posted on
04/26/2004 7:34:54 PM PDT
by
sharktrager
(The greatest strength of our Republic is that the people get the government they deserve.)
To: annyokie
How can one have a philosophy of altruism and refuse to live up to it? It happens. But Rand begins with egoism.
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posted on
04/26/2004 7:37:37 PM PDT
by
cornelis
To: cornelis
Rand is hardly an exemplar in her life and is an ass in her "philosophy", to my mind.
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posted on
04/26/2004 7:40:09 PM PDT
by
annyokie
(There are two sides to every argument, but I'm too busy to listen to yours.)
To: sharktrager
Then why even bring it up?
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posted on
04/26/2004 7:47:23 PM PDT
by
stylin_geek
(Koffi: 0, G.W. Bush: (I lost count))
To: kayeye
Do you believe in God?
I'm not sure where I used the term "feeling." Would you care to show me?
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posted on
04/26/2004 7:49:09 PM PDT
by
stylin_geek
(Koffi: 0, G.W. Bush: (I lost count))
To: All
Although I found Ayn's personal life reprehensible, I did like her different approach to writing about life. Her extramarital affair was supposedly with the approval of her husband. I watched her interview with Dick Cavett and that is what she claimed. I do not judge her, but I do not admire her either. There was a lot of self-centeredness in her life and writings, but that is to be expected if you are an atheist.
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posted on
04/26/2004 7:49:25 PM PDT
by
BipolarBob
(Before entering the Witness Protection Program, I was John Galt. Anyone asking about me?)
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