Friday, March 24, 2017

Philosophy - Ayn Rand



Philosophy provides man with a comprehensive view of life. 
In order to evaluate it properly, ask yourself 
what a given theory, if accepted, 
would do to a human life, starting with your own.

- Ayn Rand



"As a human being, you have no choice about the fact that you need a philosophy. Your only choice is whether you define your philosophy by a conscious, rational, disciplined process of thought and scrupulously logical deliberation—or let your subconscious accumulate a junk heap of unwarranted conclusions, false generalizations, undefined contradictions, undigested slogans, unidentified wishes, doubts and fears, thrown together by chance, but integrated by your subconscious into a kind of mongrel philosophy and fused into a single, solid weight: self-doubt, like a ball and chain in the place where your mind’s wings should have grown...."




 What will you do if you advocate political freedom 
on the grounds that you feel it is good, 
and find yourself 
confronting an ambitious thug 
who declares that he feels quite differently?

- Ayn Rand



"In order to live, man must act; in order to act, he must make choices; in order to make choices, he must define a code of values; in order to define a code of values, he must know what he is and where he is—i.e., he must know his own nature (including his means of knowledge) and the nature of the universe in which he acts—i.e., he needs metaphysics, epistemology, ethics, which means: philosophy. He cannot escape from this need; his only alternative is whether the philosophy guiding him is to be chosen by his mind or by chance..."

Read more on Philosophy @: Ayn Rand Lexicon