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Navigator, April, 2002

Navigator, April, 2002
Articles
Faith, Reason, and the Good Life
Kenneth Livingston
(4/30/2002)
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Commentaries
Democratic Tyranny
Patrick Stephens
(4/30/2002)
Hollywood Applauds Terrorism
Edward Hudgins
(4/30/2002)
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News
A Busy Time for The Objectivist Center
This spring, staff members from The Objectivist Center will be traveling around the country -- attending conventions, sponsoring conferences, and even opening a branch office.
A New Objectivism Course Goes on Sale
The Objectivism Store releases The Essence of Objectivism, a new introductory course on objectivism on Ayn Rand.
Ed Hudgins: Derail Amtrak
Hudgins spoke to congressional staffers about Amtrak reform.
Objectivism Online: Beginning and Advanced
Objectivist FAQs and the Logical Structure of Objectivism online.
Soundings, April 2002
The Skeptical Environmentalist and Bjorn Lomborg, Oscar nominated Sound and Fury - controversy about allowing some deaf people to hear, Evils of Communism, Terrorists attacks focus values.
Sponsors Dinner
Each year, The Objectivist Center hosts a banquet for our most generous supporters. Held in conjunction with the summer seminar, the Sponsors Dinner brings together our sponsors, benefactors, patrons, trustees, advisors, and their guests to celebrate the center's progress and to hear about our future plans.
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Recommended Readings
Suggested Readings: John Adams

Interviews
Richard Warshak Previews Seminar Talk
  (4/30/2002)
The House of Adams
  (4/30/2002)


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Advanced Seminar Presentations Are Published

The Advanced Seminar in Objectivist Studies aims to cultivate new scholarly writing on Objectivism for publication, and the public is already beginning to see results from the exciting seminars of recent years. The Spring 2002 issue of The Journal of Ayn Rand Studies (Vol. 3, No. 2), will feature two Advanced Seminar products. Michael Huemer's "Is Benevolent Egoism Coherent?" is a critique and reconstruction of Ayn Rand's ethics and was the subject of spirited debate at the 2001 seminar. Robert Campbell's "Goals, Values, and the Implicit," presented at the 2000 seminar, integrates Rand's conception of implicit knowledge with other psychological models to create a theory of levels of tacit and explicit knowledge. Huemer, who will be speaking at TOC's summer seminar in Los Angeles this year, is an assistant professor of philosophy at the University of Colorado at Boulder; Campbell is a professor of psychology at Clemson University.


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