Concept-Formation, Objectivity, and Certainty

In this third course of Advanced Seminar on Objectivism, we will explore Objectivism’s approach to concept-formation, definitions, logic, and the relationship between reason and emotion. We begin with Rand’s perspective on the problem of universals and the process of concept-formation. The course introduces Objectivism’s view of the nature and means of objectivity, the contextual and hierarchical nature of knowledge, and the cognitive basis of emotions.

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  • 7 Lessons
  • 43 Topics
  • 7 Writing Assignments
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