Rationalism and Empiricism by Leonard Peikoff

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Understanding Objectivism by Leonard Peikoff - Lesson 9 of 12

In this lesson, Leonard Peikoff concludes his discussion of rationalism and begins his analysis of empiricism — a common method of dealing with ideas characterized by an improper emphasis on concretes, a rejection of axioms and of logical hierarchy, a suspicion of abstractions and of any claim to certainty. The lesson contains valuable advice about how to identify empiricism in one’s own thinking and how to combat it.

Recorded in New York, NY in 1983.

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At 1:04:25 a new section starts, which is missed by the labels in the video. (It's a bit distorted so fair enough).

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