The provocative title of ayn rand s the virtue of selfishness introduces an equally provocative thesis about ethics. Tara smith is a professor of philosophy at the university of texas. But her conception of heroism is a decidedly bourgeois one. While rand wrote many nonfiction essays describing the objectivist approach to ethics and certainly writes on the subject at length in her novels, i think this is the first book length treatment of rand s moral philosophy of virtuous egoism. Philosophernovelist ayn rand 19051982 is a cultural phenomenon. Ayn rands defense of ethical egoism awake to the world. These stares have been accompanied by voices indicting alan greenspan and his.
Aaron smith, a philosopher at ari, recently published ayn rand. Ayn rand is well known for advocating egoism, but the substance of that egoism s instruction is rarely understood. Ayn rand 19051982 was a novelistphilosopher who outlined a comprehensive philosophy, including an epistemology and a theory of art, in her novels and essays. Restatement the best one sentence summary of ayn rand s thought came from the appendix to her greatest novel, atlas shrugged. Drawing on rand s novels, lectures, essays, and letters, smith shows that her ethical theory is a form of naturalistic eudaimonism, which shares some features with the aristotelian virtue ethics of hursthouse and foot, but differs from them in its unapologetic ethical egoism. Ethical egoism goes against the principle of impartiality. How ayn rand built on the ethical ideas of the fountainhead post by the editors view all posts march 06, 2018 ayn rand originally envisioned atlas shrugged as a sociopolitical novel that would build on the ethical ideas of the fountainhead, but as she worked on atlas, she developed and revised her ethical thought in unexpected ways. Whether you accept rand s strict rationalist philosophy or not, your worldview will never be the same after reading her. The book covers ethical issues from the perspective of rands objectivist. Rand places at the book s climax a 60page speech by galt, in which her theory is laid out in detail. Rand seems to hold that every individual has a duty to seek his or her own good first, regardless of how it affects others. Ayn rand, the objectivist ethics, the virtue of selfishness. The virtuous egoist, a volume on rand s ethical theory published by cambridge university press.
Leonard peikoff, a professional philosopher and rand s designated intellectual heir, later gave it a more formal structure. To exist is to be something, to possess a specific identity. Updates for whats wrong with ayn rands objectivist ethics. Rand s unique philosophy, objectivism, has gained a worldwide audience. Philosophy professor tara smith has produced a book of value to ayn rand scholarship. Ayn rand s defense of ethical egoism in her piece, in defense of ethical egoism, ayn rand says that what most people have been told growing up is that morality involves limiting the self, demoting the self to better serve the needs of others or to serve god. Ayn rand chose this books provocative title because she was on a mission to. Her notable works included the fountainhead 1943 and atlas shrugged 1957. Ayn rand, russianborn american writer whose commercially successful novels promoting individualism and laissezfaire capitalism were influential among conservatives and libertarians. Those that have read rand know that her writing ayn rand s philosophy, objectivism, is often misinterpreted and misused, without ever being studied or. He teaches philosophy at rutgers university, and has previously held teaching and research positions at boston university and the university of north carolina, chapel hill. It encompasses not just her ethical egoism and political commitment to laissez faire capitalism, but also her ideas about human nature, metaphysics, epistemology, and the relationship between reason and. Rand s ideas have also been made subjects of study at clemson and duke universities. Essays expounding ayn rand s new concept of egoism, a morality of rational selfishness that rejects all forms of sacrifice both the sacrifice of others to self the typical brutish concept of selfishness and the sacrifice of self to others the conventional morality of altruism.
Recognize ayn rand s philosophy of selfishness as a good and honorable thing understand james rachels opposing philosophy as highlighted in his essay, egoism and moral skepticism to unlock this. Ayn rand is well known for advocating egoism, but the substance of that. It was with the publication of the fountainhead 1943 and atlas shrugged 1957 that she achieved her spectacular success. Rand s first and most autobiographical novel, we the living 1936, set in the soviet union, was published. Ayn rand chose this book s provocative title because she was on a mission to overcome centuries of demonization.
Summary when ayn rand is studied in philosophy classes, it is most often in connection with her defense of ethical egoism and rejection of. Wishing wont make it so ayn rand s philosophy, objectivism, begins by embracing the basic fact that existence exists. Her a defense of ethical egoism, a passage from atlas shrugged, deals with the idea of rational morality in relation to the validity of altruistic motives and actions in upholding rational morality of individual man. He has published on issues in aristotles epistemology and ethics and on rand s philosophy and novels. In her book, ayn rands normative ethics, tara smith describes rands ethical egoism and explains why it is egoistic. Contributions to ari in the united states are taxexempt to the extent provided by law. Ayn rand bases her morality of selfish egoism on a flawed conception of value, argues ari armstrong in whats wrong with ayn rands objectivist ethics. If you only read one of the essays in the virtue of selfishness, make it that one. Early in her career she also wrote short stories, plays, and screenplays. Ari offers educational experiences, based on ayn rand s books and ideas, to a variety of audiences, including students, educators, policymakers and. I gave you reliable sources distinguishing rand s ethical egoism from the theory of psychological egoism from a book published by a prominent academic press in my post. Atlas shrugged includes elements of science fiction, mystery, and romance, and it contains rand s most extensive statement of objectivism in any of her works of fiction the book depicts a dystopian united states. Rand s fourth and final novel, it was also her longest, and the one she considered to be her magnum opus in the realm of fiction writing.
A new concept of egoism is a 1964 collection of essays by the philosopher ayn rand and the writer nathaniel branden. Gregory salmieri is an anthem foundation fellow in philosophy. Smith has written several academic books and papers on rand s ideas, including ayn rand s normative ethics. Teaching ayn rands version of ethical egoism jstor. The fundamentals of her philosophy are put forth in three nonfiction books, introduction to. The piece expands upon ideas found in atlas shrugged. The author and philosopher ayn rand also discusses a theory that she called rational egoism. Far from representing the rejection of morality, selfishness, in rand s view, actually demands the practice of a systematic code of ethics. The main characters of this philosophy, non fiction story are. Ayn rand and max stirner argued different versions of egoism. Rand first expressed objectivism in her fiction, most notably the fountainhead 1943 and atlas shrugged 1957, and later in nonfiction essays and books. The virtue of selfishness, as provocative a title as the book may have, is a philosophical synopsis of the application of rand s philosophy, objectivism. The book was published in multiple languages including english, consists of 176 pages and is available in paperback format.
Ayn rands normative ethics meet your next favorite book. The legacy of russianborn novelist ayn rand has inspired millions, her many books remaining perennial bestsellers, the philosophical tradition she originated, objectivism, continuing to ignite debate. A basic assumption made by many moral philosophersand many other people, for that matteris that we should not discriminate against people on arbitrary grounds such as race, religion, sex, sexual orientation or ethnic origin. It is obvious from reading her writing why ayn rand is considered one of the most controversial writers of modern times. Born february 2, 1905, ayn rand published her first novel, we the living, in 1936. Heroes of individualism and capitalism ayn rand the most popular and philosophically important egoist this century often expresses the egoist conception of morality in terms of heroism. Payments to ocon or the ayn rand institute estore do not qualify as taxdeductible contributions to the ayn rand institute. Ayn rands normative ethics virtuous egoist ethics cambridge.
Reality is, and in the quest to live we must discover realitys nature and learn to act successfully in it. Ayn rand summarizes her views better than i ever could in the objectivist ethics. Egoism and selfishness archives the ayn rand institute. Leonard peikoff presents the foundations of the objectivist ethics, explaining the uniquely objectivist ideas that the standard of value is mans life and that, for each individual, the maintenance and enjoyment of his own life is his highest moral purpose. This book is an excellent discussion of rand s ethical ideas. Objectivist conferences ocon and the ayn rand institute estore are operated by ari. In popular usage, rand writes, the word selfishness is a synonym of evil. Atlas shrugged and ayn rands morality of egoism the.
The gap between ethical egoism and global capitalism andre santos campos with the global financial crisis of 2008, incriminating eyes have turned increasingly toward ayn rand s objectivism. Ethics chapter 6 egoism, self interest, and altruism. She holds that it is both irrational and immoral to act against ones selfinterest. Or, for a nonfiction introduction to rational egoism, read rand s book the virtue of selfishness, which is a series of essays elaborating the groundbreaking principles of the objectivist ethics or my book loving life. Values are not, as rand has it, inherently oriented to an organisms survival, either for people or for living things broadly. Pdf a new book by tara smith, philosophy professor at the university of texas at austin, helps remedy the lack of attention to and knowledge. Her main interests concern the nature of values and virtues, and the requirements of objective law. It features articles written by a number of intellectuals who possess a more or less good grasp of the fundamentals. My philosophy in essence is the concept of man as a heroic being, with his own happiness as the moral purpose of his life, with productive achievement as his noblest activity and reason as. The first edition of the novel was published in 1961, and was written by ayn rand. This is the official landing page for my book, whats wrong with ayn rands objectivist ethics.
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