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Philosophy for Living On Earth

Contrary to common belief, philosophy is not a useless field for academics in an ivory tower, detached from reality. Approached rationally, its principles are the indispensable foundation and practical toolset for navigating the complexities of life on earth. In this series, we explore important philosophical issues, offering answers to life

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The Role of Government During a Health Crisis with Onkar Ghate and Greg Salmieri from 2020-03-27T18:46:34

Governments are taking unprecedented measures to restrict travel and shut down businesses in order to slow the spread of the COVID-19 virus. Politicians are justifying these measures by invoking em...

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The Pandemic and the Economy with Yaron Brook and Rob Tarr from 2020-03-25T18:19:19

With the stock market now crashing and many people facing unemployment in the wake of the ongoing pandemic, governments are reacting with a variety allegedly aimed at stabilizing the markets and pr...

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Is There a Rational Morality? by Ben Bayer from 2020-03-19T15:30:33

Most people think about morality as a set of commandments handed down by a god. Others believe we can get moral guidance by consulting our own feelings of sympathy for the needs and desires of othe...

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Thinking Philosophically About the Pandemic with Onkar Ghate and Gregory Salmieri from 2020-03-18T20:35:57

The COVID-19 pandemic and the responses to it from both business and government are now dominating the headlines and overwhelming our lives. As we all begin to grapple with the wide-ranging effects...

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What Drives History? by Keith Lockitch from 2020-03-11T14:35:59

What explains the major developments and trends that have shaped our world through the ages? Human history is complex and, obviously, there are many factors involved. And some of the questions rais...

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What Should Society Do About The Poor? by Aaron Smith from 2020-03-04T15:23:33

Most people believe that society has a moral obligation toward its poor and its needy—and that something must be done, politically, to help them. Is this the right way to think about the poor and s...

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Is Privilege Real? by Gregory Salmieri from 2020-02-26T17:44:29

Many people believe that privilege—the idea that special rights or advantages are available only to a particular person or group—is a problem. While there are advantages, such as the wealth and loc...

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Is Abortion Immoral? by Ben Bayer from 2020-02-19T19:23:03

Abortion is an important issue consistently in the public discourse. What makes it so persistent? Should there be any legal limit on abortion? Much of the discussion about abortion revolves around ...

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Is Doing Drugs Wrong? by Onkar Ghate from 2020-02-12T20:42:24

On the issue of legal, non-medical drugs, there are at least two common perspectives at odds in our culture today: one camp contends that some drugs can beneficially “expand” one’s mind—increasing ...

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Why Should I care About Israel? with Elan Journo from 2020-02-12T20:40:48

Israel is talked about often in the media, but many Americans don’t understand why we are so preoccupied with this country. Often Israel is spoken of in a negative context: boycotts at universities...

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What’s Wrong with“Virtue Signaling”? by Ben Bayer from 2020-01-29T16:23:59

Think about celebrities who tweet about their politics all the time, or think about companies who want you to buy their products because they’re supposedly eco-friendly. Some say that these are sym...

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Who Decides What’s Right or Wrong? by Elan Journo from 2020-01-22T16:30

In ethics, the question “Who ultimately decides what is morally right or wrong?” is commonly asked. Notice that in other areas of life there’s no issue of “who decides” what’s right or wrong. For e...

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Why Are New Years Resolutions So Hard To Keep? by Keith Lockitch from 2020-01-15T16:30:38

Every year droves of people make New Year’s resolutions, but polls suggest that four out of five people fail to keep them. One report even found that most resolutions last less than two weeks. So w...

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Do People’s Interests Have to Conflict? by Gregory Salmieri from 2020-01-08T16:30:29

People are at odds with one another all the time (we have wars, personal animosities, etc.) and it is generally assumed that people’s interests conflict. We are often told that the only way to have...

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Is Artistic Preference Subjective? by Harry Binswanger from 2019-12-18T16:10:06

At the turn of the millennium, two different polls were held. The question was: What’s the best English-language novel of the twentieth century? One poll questioned literary experts—they picked Uly...

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Should You Judge Other People? by Elan Journo from 2019-12-16T18:00:54

If you want to be considered a caring person, you are expected to offer a “no-judgement-zone.” And you are supposed to believe that it’s an insult to be called “judgmental.” It’s recommended that y...

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Calls to “Abolish Billionaires” Are a Moral Travesty by Keith Lockitch from 2019-12-04T17:30:42

There’s a new campaign slogan among Democratic politicians: “Abolish Billionaires.” Nobody can honestly deserve a billion dollars, they claim, so they want to impose radical new taxes on the super-...

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Do I Need a Philosophy? by Aaron Smith from 2019-12-04T17:00:25

Many people have at least heard of a few of history’s great philosophers. Names like Socrates, Plato, Aristotle—they ring a bell and maybe some of us have even taken a philosophy course in college ...

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Why Be Honest? by Ben Bayer from 2019-11-20T17:00:27

We live in an age in which fabricated stories pulse through social media, fashionable startup companies are founded on swindles and, of course, politicians of all stripes routinely lie. Whatever ha...

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How Can One Be Fully Independent in Today’s Society? by Harry Binswanger from 2019-11-13T20:36:22

Independence is the theme of Ayn Rand’s great novel The Fountainhead. Howard Roark, the novel’s hero, is the epitome of independence. He speaks of the need to have a self-sufficient ego and says no...

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What Makes Ayn Rand’s Philosophy Distinctive? by Onkar Ghate from 2019-11-06T16:00:57

Have you ever wondered what Ayn Rand’s philosophy—which she called Objectivism—is all about? Why is she such a controversial figure with millions of fans who love The Fountainhead and Atlas Shrugge...

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Is There a God? by Aaron Smith from 2019-10-23T15:00:24

The question of whether there is or is not a God is certainly one of life’s big questions, and it’s one that almost all of us have had to grapple with at some point in our lives. Many of us were ra...

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Why Are Principles Important in Life? by Keith Lockitch from 2019-10-17T18:00:54

When we describe someone as a person of principle, it’s often meant as a compliment. We mean that the person has a solid moral compass and that his actions are grounded in time-honored rules of con...

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Is Altruism Good? by Ben Bayer from 2019-10-09T16:00:56

Maybe you’ve heard of something called “effective altruism”? It’s a recent movement that encourages people to do research to figure out the best way to give away as much of their own money as possi...

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Does Success in Life Require Compromise? by Elan Journo from 2019-10-02T16:00:54

Compromise is widely seen as essential to success in life. To have healthy, meaningful relationships, we’re advised to find a middle-ground. In the workplace, we hear, it’s vital that we compromise...

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Is Free Will an Illusion? by Onkar Ghate from 2019-09-25T22:49:16

Register for the next live webinar: http://courses.aynrand.org/webinars/register Is free will an illusion? Today, most people would answer yes. It might seem like you make choices and face genuine ...

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Isn’t Everybody Selfish? by Gregory Salmieri from 2019-09-18T17:17:40

The question “Isn’t Everybody Selfish?” is often asked cynically by people who think selfishness is a bad thing and that it’s impossible to avoid. Sometimes it is said by economists who think that ...

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What Are Rights and Where Do They Come from? by Harry Binswanger from 2019-09-11T16:00:58

Join special guest Harry Binswanger for this entry in the series of Ayn Rand Institute webinars on Ayn Rand’s philosophy of Objectivism and its application to current issues. His topic is the one p...

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Should I Go by Reason or by Faith? by Ben Bayer from 2019-09-04T16:00:56

Human beings desperately need guidance in life, but where should we seek this guidance? Should we seek it in what we can observe with our own five senses and what we can logically infer from that d...

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Is Selfishness the Root of All Evil? by Keith Lockitch from 2019-08-28T16:00:52

If there is one thing that almost everyone agrees on today, it’s that selfishness is bad. From day one, we’ve been told, “don’t be selfish” or “selfishness is the root of all evil.” But what if the...

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Should I Follow My Head or My Heart? by Aaron Smith from 2019-08-21T17:31:30

All of us have experienced clashes between our thinking and our feelings—between our “head” and our “heart.” The question we seem to face, in any given clash, is: Which one to follow—“head” or “hea...

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Can You Take Credit for Who You Are? by Ben Bayer from 2019-08-14T16:00:01

What makes you who you are? Is it nature or nurture—or a bit of both? Or does that very way of framing the question leave out something very important, namely—you? Can you take credit for who you a...

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What Is Self-Esteem? How Do I Get It? by Elan Journo from 2019-08-07T18:04:16

Is having self-esteem a good thing? Most people will say it’s part of living a good life. And we all know someone who lives with gnawing self-doubt, someone with little or no self-esteem at all. It...

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Can There Be Good Without God? by Onkar Ghate from 2019-08-01T22:50:20

Whether it’s the legality of abortion, the desirability of free speech, the power of social media companies, or the appropriateness of a president’s tweets, we seem to be increasingly divided by is...

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Love Does Not Require Sacrifice by Keith Lockitch from 2019-07-24T21:37:03

Conflicts among priorities and values, big or small, come up in relationships all the time. Figuring out how to navigate them is critical to making the relationship work. If you look to any self-he...

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