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Oct 26th, 2006, 11:39 PM
i haven't read atlas shrugged but I'm pretty familiar with egoist philosophy and I've read some of herother books it's not really that complicated so let's go ahead and talk. I know how you feel about people making their own way in life as well. So fill me in on the details how does she talk about "Sensationalism" and people being guided by their senses (which is kind of animal, subjective and symptomatic rather than causal) towards being "Objective". I wouldn't be surprised if she made some kind of chart like that detailing grades of "Sense based perception/reaction" towards objective, free flowing perceptions/reactions thought processes or something like that? That's such a common biological/sociological/psychological idea...
I've also read Nietzsche and further more i talk all the time about buddhism/yoga and that's where people like Nietzsche learned from (or at least later found comparisons with) and I'm pretty sure Ayn Rand was influenced alot by Nietzsche so I think we should be able to hold a conversation about this let's try o' magnanimous one.
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