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FTNCI 084: Objectivism Book Study (Week 26) — Pride

 
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The Objectivism Book Study met through 2022 to study Objectivism: The Philosophy of Ayn Rand, by Leonard Peikoff.

Our reading this week was:

  • Ch. 8 – Pride as moral ambitiousness 303-309
  • Ch. 8 – The initiation of physical force as evil 310-312

Is pride a good thing?

Yes and no.

Today we are looking at Ayn Rand’s understanding of pride as a virtue. We will compare this idea with Christian teaching.

After that discussion, we will to look at one major vice that Rand and Peikoff consider worthy of special investigation: the initiation of physical force.

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ADDITIONAL RESOURCES:

List of Dates and Readings

Why Christians Should Reconsider Ayn Rand

About Us (For the New Christian Intellectual)

Ayn Rand and Christianity?

Christianity + Western Civilization

The Plunder of the Egyptians

Americanism Book Study

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The Objectivism Book Study met through 2022 to study Objectivism: The Philosophy of Ayn Rand, by Leonard Peikoff.

Our reading this week was:

  • Ch. 8 – Pride as moral ambitiousness 303-309
  • Ch. 8 – The initiation of physical force as evil 310-312

Is pride a good thing?

Yes and no.

Today we are looking at Ayn Rand’s understanding of pride as a virtue. We will compare this idea with Christian teaching.

After that discussion, we will to look at one major vice that Rand and Peikoff consider worthy of special investigation: the initiation of physical force.

Listen to the podcast in the player below, or view the video here.

ADDITIONAL RESOURCES:

List of Dates and Readings

Why Christians Should Reconsider Ayn Rand

About Us (For the New Christian Intellectual)

Ayn Rand and Christianity?

Christianity + Western Civilization

The Plunder of the Egyptians

Americanism Book Study

Become a Patron and Get Full-Length Exclusive Podcasts

As a $1/mo. Podcast Insider, get access to occasional patron-only episodes.

As a $10/mo. Philosophy Club Member, you can attend occasional live podcast recording sessions and submit questions either live or beforehand + get access to our exclusive culture war training.

Video Version

Click here to find our replays on YouTube.

About the Podcast

For the New Christian Intellectual is a free show created for Christian thinkers and communicators.

We focus on classical (and overlooked) Christian principles such as reason, rational self-interest, individualism, and individual rights.

Subscribe to the show through Apple Podcasts to automatically get every episode.

How to Help

The best way to help more people find out about the show is to subscribe through Apple Podcasts, download several episodes, and leave us a review.

Click here to subscribe.

Listen to the Podcast

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