A study of Rand's 1943 masterpiece, delving into both the novel and her theory of individualism, called objectivism. Analysis concentrates on Rand's concern with the power of individualism and self-ex
Den Uyl adheres to the proposition that Benedictus de Spinoza (1632-77) was part of a radical Enlightenment, and that it was this school that raised the philosophical questions that drove the modern E
This collection of essays seeks to explore Tibor R. Machan’s philosophical ideas by considering some of the basic issues with which he has been concerned throughout his long and highly productive care