Live@OCON 2016, July 4: “Being Objective About Objectivism”
Join us tomorrow, July 4, 2016, as we livestream Gregory Salmieri’s lecture titled “Being Objective About Objectivism.” Here’s a description:
Philosophy is a demanding discipline that requires intellectual rigor and scrupulous honesty, and Objectivism is an especially demanding philosophy. It takes years of disciplined thought to understand and evaluate its principles and to incorporate them into one’s life. And the work continues across a lifetime as one uses the philosophy to keep integrated an ever growing body of knowledge (checking one’s premises as necessary). Join Gregory Salmieri as he discusses how to be objective about Objectivism, including the need to be mindful of which philosophical principles you know to be true, how you know this, and what questions remain for you to answer. He pays special attention to common mistakes enthusiastic students make when approaching the philosophy, and he emphasizes the need for the members of an Objectivist group or movement to respect one another’s cognitive needs and context of knowledge.
The session begins at 10:00 am Pacific. Sign up for livestreaming here.
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