Donovan A. Posted October 1, 2011 Share Posted October 1, 2011 (edited) The Basic Principles of Objectivismby Nathaniel BrandenThe Basic Principles of Objectivism (Lectures 1-20) Complete Series MP3 Lecture 01: The Role of PhilosophyLecture 02: What is Reason?Lecture 03: Logic and MysticismLecture 04: The Concept of GodLecture 05: Free WillLecture 06: Efficient ThinkingLecture 07: Self-EsteemLecture 08: The Psychology of DependenceLecture 09: The Objectivist EthicsLecture 10: Reason and Virtue Lecture 11: Justice vs. MercyLecture 12: The Evil of Self-SacrifceLecture 13: Government and The IndividualLecture 14: The Economics of A Free SocietyLecture 15: Common Fallacies About CapitalismLecture 16: The Psychology of SexLecture 17: Romanticism, Naturalism and The Novels of Ayn Rand, Part 1Lecture 18: Romanticism, Naturalism and The Novels of Ayn Rand, Part 2Lecture 19: The Nature of EvilLecture 20: The Benevolent Sense of LifeApproximately: 24 hoursOur Price: $60.00Companion Product: The Principles of Efficient Thinking by Barbara BrandenCompanion Product: The Vision of Ayn Rand Paperback (The Basic Principles of Objectivism Transcribed)History:Prepared by Nathaniel Branden in the late fifties and with the endorsement of Ayn Rand, these lectures were developed and devoted to a presentation of Ayn Rand's philosophy, including aspects that had not yet been covered in her written works. Additionally, Mr. Branden's extension of Objectivism into his own field of psychology gives special emphasis to the concepts of human nature, mental health and personal development.The Basic Principles of Objectivism offers a detailed, systematic exposition of the philosophy defined by Ayn Rand and presented in The Fountainhead, Atlas Shrugged and For the New Intellectual. For the first time ever, you can now download these original Nathaniel Branden Institute (NBI) lectures from The Culture of Reason Center store.Permission to offer this product has been given from The Atlas Society (TAS) which holds the copyright. For further information regarding TAS please visit their website: The Atlas Society Edited October 1, 2011 by Randall Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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