Objectivism: Reality Anchored Principles |
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Author:
| Smith, Orrin |
Editor:
| Smith, Orrin |
ISBN: | 979-8-9900480-0-3 |
Publication Date: | Feb 2024 |
Publisher: | Orrin Smith
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Imprint: | First Reality Press |
Book Format: | Paperback |
List Price: | USD $19.95 |
Book Description:
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Philosophy is about understandings of reality, knowledge, and ethics, and about the cause-and-effect consequences of those understandings. Each able human possesses a philosophy, but one usually scattered about within mixed clouds of subjective fog. For good human life on Earth, Objectivism offers an integrated philosophy that is anchored within objective reality-the only known philosophy of fundamental reality anchored principles. And Objectivism can energize life-enriching pursuits...
More DescriptionPhilosophy is about understandings of reality, knowledge, and ethics, and about the cause-and-effect consequences of those understandings. Each able human possesses a philosophy, but one usually scattered about within mixed clouds of subjective fog. For good human life on Earth, Objectivism offers an integrated philosophy that is anchored within objective reality-the only known philosophy of fundamental reality anchored principles. And Objectivism can energize life-enriching pursuits because it objectively answers and offers a boldly workable solution to the problem posed by this question: Why do humans experience so much unnecessary suffering as they work their way through life? For anyone who cares to think about life-enriching ideas, this book submits an incisive definition and interpretation of Objectivism. And this is a book of altogether consistently integrated objectivist principles and ideas. Objectivist principles and ideas are quintessential condensations of interrelated objective facts: easily verifiable fundamental facts about reason and emotion, good and evil, life and death, and good human life on Earth. An important secondary theme of this book is to show any able human how to enrich their general knowledge well-beyond that of a university education and how to do that conveniently with great pleasure and little cost. If all that a mind plucks from the tree of knowledge are low-hanging fruits, then all that a mind will possess are low-hanging fruits, possibly tasty, not necessarily bad, but low-hanging.