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Ayn Rand and the Metaphysics of Kant
Ayn Rand and the Metaphysics of Kant1 George V. Walsh Introduction In the writings of Ayn Rand, and in the Objectivist literature generally, the treatment of Kant is uncompromisingly negative. It is condemnatory of what it regards as his goal and of what are presumed to be the intentions behind that goal. It is condemnatory of his methods of argument, or of what are believed to be his methods of ...
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