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consciousness and,
143–61
,
172–73
,
189–91
,
213–14
,
240
,
244–45
,
252

context and,
153
,
163–66
,
172

contradiction and,
129
,
145
,
148

cosmology and,
139–40

creativity and,
145
,
170–71
,
196–97

definitions and,
162–66

dialectics and,
148

differentiation and,
157
,
160–61
,
162–63

dualism and,
143–49

efficacy and,
202
,
213–14
,
283

emotions and,
169–73
,
189–91

entity and,
139–40
,
161–66

ethics and,
215
,
221–22
,
226–27
,
240
,
244–47

existence and,
146
,
149
,
169

existents and,
165

faith and,
140

focus and,
152–54

history and,
339–40

idealism and,
143–49

identity and,
148–49
,
150–51
,
157

integration and,
150
,
156–57
,
159–61
,
161–66
,
240

intrinsicism and,
144–49
,
162–66

Kant and,
51
,
52
,
139–42
,
145
,
146–47

libertarianism and,
248–49

life and,
221–22
,
226–27

literature and,
192–93
, 196–97

logic and,
127–28
,
129
,
154–55

Lossky and,
43–45
,
46
,
50–53
,
59–61
,
142
,
144–47
,
170

mathematics and, 159,
160–61

monism and,
131–32

mysticism and,
140
,
144–49
,
169–70

objectivism and,
144–49
,
150–51
,
165–66

Objectivism and,
116–20
,
124
,
143
,
144
,
148–49
,
189–91
,
283

omniscience and,
147
,
163
,
213

ontology and,
120
,
121
,
124
,
126
,
127–28
,
139–42
,
146–47
,
156
,
161–63
, 165–66

order and,
134

organicism and,
59–61
,
127

perception and,
143–52
,
154
,
156–57
,
161
,
171–72

philosophy and,
339–40

psychology and,
167
,
168
,
244–47

radicalism and,
159–60

rationalism and,
211
,
213–14

rationality and,
228

realism and,
143–49

reason and,
144
,
145
,
154–56
,
164–65
,
169–73
,
189–91
,
213–14
,
215
,
240

relations and,
51–52
,
117
,
128
,
134–37
,
150
,
156–57
,
161–66
,
173

religion and,
169–70

Russian philosophy and,
170

science and,
124
,
151–52
,
213

sensation and,
149–52
,
156–57

senses and,
144
,
149–52
,
154

skepticism and,
146

social theory and,
154
,
211
, 332

subjectivism and,
144–49
,
150–51
,
162–66

tacit dimensions and,
197–201

truth and,
145

units and,
162–63

unity and,
117

values and,
221–22
,
226–27

volition and,
152–54
,
161
,
252

equality.
See
egalitarianism

essence-accident distinction,
62–63

ethics

action and,
220–21
,
222
,
224–27

altruism and,
30
,
216–21
,
227
,
235–36
,
279–80

art and,
110
,
193–94

articulation and,
198
,
200
,
227
,
229

Atlas Shrugged
(Rand) and,
110

awareness and,
224
,
227
,
229

capitalism and,
265–66
,
267
, 323–24

causality and,
242
,
243

collectivism and,
219

conception and,
224
,
227

consciousness and,
220
,
224
,
227
,
228–29
,
244–45

context and,
229–30

culture and,
198
,
343–45

dialectics and, 220–21, 226–27, 228–29, 236,
242–43

dualism and,
220–21
,
228–29
,
244–47
,
321

duty and,
295

egalitarianism and,
300

egoism and,
216–21
,
235–36

emotions and,
219
,
228–29
,
430n. 36

epistemology and,
215
,
221–22
,
226–27
,
240
,
244–47

evil in,
244–47

existence and,
220
,
221–22

facts and,
215–21
,
222

force and,
252–53

The Fountainhead
(Rand) and,
219

history and,
230–32
, 239–40

individualism and,
219
,
255–56
,
257–58

intrinsicism and,
216–17
,
219

irrationality and,
343–45

libertarianism and,
248–49

life and,
221–27
,
240–43
,
256

literature and,
193–94

love and,
236–40

master-slave,
30–31
,
218
,
278
,
279–83
,
289
,
292
,
322–23
,
331

moralism and,
244–47

objectivism and,
220
,
224

Objectivism and,
120
,
228
,
348

ontology and,
221–22
,
226–27

perception and,
224

philosophy and,
344

poverty and, 245–46

pride and,
228
,
232–34

productive work and,
228
,
230–32
,
240–42

psychology and,
244–47

purpose and,
228
,
230–32
,
240–43

racism and,
324–25

rationality and,
219
,
222–30
,
240–42
,
244–45
,
343–45

reason and,
215
,
217
,
224
,
228–29
,
283

reification and,
221

relations and,
226–27
,
228–30
,
242
, 279–80

religion and,
215–19

rights and,
255–56
,
257–58

science and,
321

selfishness and,
216–21
,
232–36

sensation and,
224

sense of life and,
179–80

sex and,
187–88
,
236–40

sobornost’
and,
217

social theory and,
245–46
,
255–56
,
257–58
,
261
,
263–64
,
265–66
,
267
,
344–45

society and,
343–45

statism and,
321
,
323–24
,
344–45

subjectivism and,
219

tacit dimensions and,
198

transcendence and,
220–21
,
228–29

unity and,
29
,
228

values and,
215–28
,
240–43

virtues and,
227–30
,
240–43

volition and, 224–27

in
We the Living
(Rand),
230

ethnicity,
326

eudaemonia,
242–43
, 256

evasion,
244–45
,
293

evil,
30–31
,
217
,
218
,
224
,
241
,
244–47
,
333–37
,
457n. 23

Evthuhov,
397

executions,
86

exile,
81–82
,
86–87
,
368
,
461n. 16
,
465n. 8

existence.
See also
ontology

abstraction and,
126

art and, 196

causality and, 125,
132–33

consciousness and,
124–26
,
131–32
,
138–39
,
146
,
149
,
165
,
169
,
220

emotions and,
169

epistemology and,
146
,
149
,
169

ethics and,
220
,
221–22

idealism and,
216

identity and,
130–33

life and,
221–22

literature and, 196

Marxism and,
126

materialism and,
216

ontology and,
124–26
,
128
,
130–33
,
138–39

perception and,
169

realism and,
144

reason and,
169

reification of, 130

relations and,
125
,
128

values and,
221–22

volition and,
165

existentialism,
119

existents,
157
,
165
,
168
,
239

experience,
28–29
,
62–63
, 177–78

exploitation,
271–72
,
277–78
,
279–83
,
290
,
291
,
292

externalism.
See
relations

extrospection,
171–72

facts,
13
,
215–21
,
222
.
See also
values

faith,
26
,
140
,
217
,
254–55
,
277
.
See also
irrationality; mysticism; religion

fallacies

begging the question,
127

of composition and division,
250
,
441n. 7

of the false alternative,
15–16
,
148
,
207
,
233–34
,
333

frozen abstraction,
xi–xii
,
262
,
441n. 7

infallibilist,
206–7

of package-dealing,
235
,
277
,
294
,
422n. 22

of reification,
221
,
359

stolen concept,
126
,
127–28
,
131
,
225

of thinking in a square,
159
,
277

family,
330–31

Farmakovsky, Boris Vladimirovich,
371
,
414n. 35

fascism,
308
,
310–11
,
318–20

Fedorov, Nicholas F.,
27

feminism,
186

Feminist Interpretations of Ayn Rand
(Gladstein and Sciabarra), ix

Feyerabend, Paul,
419n. 48

Fichte, Johann G.,
405n. 40

film, 106,
401n. 3
,
416n. 69
,
417n. 17
,
461n. 19

First World War,
315–16

Fitzpatrick, Sheila,
87

Flew, Antony,
355

Florensky, Pavel,
34
,
42

flourishing,
243
,
357

Flynn, John T.,
11
,
316

focus,
152–54
,
156–57
,
199

force.
See also
power

Atlas Shrugged
(Rand) and,
252

consciousness and,
252–55

faith and,
277

government and,
260–61
,
262–63
,
263–64

history and,
334–37

rights and,
255
,
256
,
259–60

social theory and,
277

statism and,
315
,
323

foreign aid,
318–20

foreign policy.
See
warfare

For the New Intellectual
(Rand),
111

Foucault, Michel,
144
,
290
,
419n. 48
,
458n. 51

“The Foundations of Intuitivism” (Lossky),
40

The Fountainhead
(Rand)

character and,
62

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