Values as Objective by Leonard Peikoff

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Objectivism Through Induction by Leonard Peikoff - Lesson 10 of 12

Leonard Peikoff reconstructs the inductive steps that Ayn Rand took to reach the principle that values are objective. The lesson explains the significance of Rand’s understanding that values are neither facts independent of our choices nor simply whatever we happen to choose. Peikoff also explains why Rand’s theory of concepts and her view that life is the standard of value were crucial to her discovery that values are objective, rather than intrinsic or subjective.

Recorded as part of Lyceum Conference 1997.

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1:16:00 government force causing penalty of virtuous
1:21:00 moral principle dont demands impossible(changing parents, change the world, to resist gov somehow etc)

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