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Keith Lockitch
Vice President of Content & Senior Fellow

Foundations of Physical Science: Motion and Gravitation | 2024

6 Lessons
9h 30m
Level
ARU
Completed 0%
This course will trace the development of man’s understanding of motion and gravitation, starting with the earliest astronomical observations of pre-Greek civilizations, and culminating in the achievements of Isaac Newton. How did mankind progress from...
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Tara Smith
Professor of Philosophy University of Texas at Austin

Introduction to the Objectivist Ethics | 2024

3 Lessons
6h 12m
Level
ARU
Completed 0%
This course will examine the foundational principles of Ayn Rand’s moral philosophy while addressing core questions that her theory typically raises. Its major topics will be: the foundations of value; the objectivity of value (in...
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Harry Binswanger
Member, Board of Directors

Objectivist Logic | 2024

10 Lessons
9h 25m
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Ayn Rand embraced Aristotelian logic but took it much further. This course, through lectures and homework exercises, reviews the three most important ideas of Aristotelian logic and then focuses on the new principles of proper...
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Shoshana Milgram

Victor Hugo’s The Man Who Laughs | 2024

4 Lessons
8h 20m
Level
ARU
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Victor Hugo’s The Man Who Laughs: The Hero with the Passion and Power of Prometheus. The Man Who Laughs, according to Ayn Rand, was the best novel ever written by Victor Hugo, her favorite novelist. Together, we...
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Gregory Salmieri
Senior Scholar of Philosophy at the Salem Center, University of Texas at Austin

Plato and Aristotle

17 Lessons
36h 0m
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ARU
Completed 0%
This course will survey the essentials of the philosophies of Plato and Aristotle. We’ll trace the development of Plato’s thought from the early dialogues, which focus on various ethical theses and on the standards for...
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Yaron Brook
Chairman of the Board

Intellectual Development Workshop | 2024

8 Lessons
14h 40m
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ARU
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This is an invitation-only live course for select members of the ARU Graduate Center. The Intellectual Development seminar will focus on honing participants’ public speaking skills and advanced knowledge of Objectivism. Participants will develop, deliver...
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Keith Lockitch
Vice President of Content & Senior Fellow

Intermediate Writing | 2024

6 Lessons
11h 38m
Completed 0%
Writing is a skill, a creative activity. As such, it cannot be learned primarily by reading a textbook or listening to lectures. One learns to write by writing . . . and writing and writing...
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Harry Binswanger
Member, Board of Directors

Perception

32 Lessons
31h 15m
Completed 0%
Topics include perception as the inerrant foundation of the conceptual faculty and of conceptual knowledge; the question of the validity of the senses; presentationalism vs. representationalism; the three skeptical attacks on perception; sensations and perception;...
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Don Watkins
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Tal Tsfany

Philosophy, Work, and Business

8 Lessons
16h 11m
Level
ARU
Completed 0%
Objectivism upholds productive work as the central activity of a good life. Taking your life seriously requires taking work seriously. In this course, you will learn the principles and attitudes that will guide you in...
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Harry Binswanger
Member, Board of Directors

ITOE, Advanced Topics

62 Lessons
62h 0m
Level
ARU
Completed 0%
2524.9675“ITOE, Advanced Topics” is an intensive study of Rand’s theory of knowledge covering the later material in Ayn Rand’s Introduction to Objectivist Epistemology: Leonard Peikoff’s essay “The Analytic-Synthetic Dichotomy” and the Appendix to the second edition....
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Sam Weaver
Junior Fellow

Leonard Peikoff’s “Eight Great Plays” | 2024

17 Lessons
34h 50m
Level
ARU
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This is a guided study of Leonard Peikoff’s recorded lecture course “8 Great Plays,” in which Dr. Peikoff selects eight masterpieces of world literature and analyzes them as great works of drama and as works...
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Onkar Ghate
Chief Philosophy Officer & Senior Fellow

Objectivism through Ayn Rand’s Fiction | 2024

16 Lessons
33h 34m
Level
ARU
Completed 0%
Ayn Rand’s novels, We the Living, Anthem, The Fountainhead, and Atlas Shrugged, are self-consciously philosophical novels, containing abstract themes, characters driven by opposing moral principles, and conflicts rooted in clashing worldviews. And more than that,...
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