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What's Living and Dead in Ayn Rand's Moral and Political Thought (Cato Unbound Book 12010)

What's Living and Dead in Ayn Rand's Moral and Political Thought (Cato Unbound Book 12010)

Roderick T. Long
2.2/5 ( ratings)
St. John's University philosopher Douglas B. Rasmussen kicks of this issue with a lead essay that asks "Why Ayn Rand?" as well as series of tough questions for our panel of contributors. Three outstanding Rand-literate philosophers will tackle Rasmussen's questions and add their own. On deck we have Auburn University's Roderick T. Long. He'll be followed by Michael Huemer of the University of Colorado. Rounding out our lineup we have Neera K. Badhwar of the University of Oklahoma.
Language
English
Pages
152
Format
Kindle Edition
Publisher
Cato Institute
Release
January 18, 2010

What's Living and Dead in Ayn Rand's Moral and Political Thought (Cato Unbound Book 12010)

Roderick T. Long
2.2/5 ( ratings)
St. John's University philosopher Douglas B. Rasmussen kicks of this issue with a lead essay that asks "Why Ayn Rand?" as well as series of tough questions for our panel of contributors. Three outstanding Rand-literate philosophers will tackle Rasmussen's questions and add their own. On deck we have Auburn University's Roderick T. Long. He'll be followed by Michael Huemer of the University of Colorado. Rounding out our lineup we have Neera K. Badhwar of the University of Oklahoma.
Language
English
Pages
152
Format
Kindle Edition
Publisher
Cato Institute
Release
January 18, 2010

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