Objectivist Studies: Resources
Objectivism is a philosophical system designed as a guide to life. Here are resources you can use to learn more about Objectivism and see how Objectivists apply their ideas to cultural issues and daily life. Click on the links and explore the wealth of information they offer.
Scholarships for Graduate Students
The Center offers up to a maximum of $11,000 annually in living expenses and tuition and fees to support qualified graduate students pursuing advanced degrees in philosophy and closely related fields such as psychology and cognitive science. Applications for the next academic year are due March 1.
Ideas and Issues An online library of articles and interviews published by The Objectivist Center. It is a database of links you can search by topic and by author. You can find commentary on cultural and political issues here, including business, psychology, art, values, and beliefs. It also hosts links to information about Objectivist philosophy and Ayn Rand's life and art.
About Objectivism
This includes "What is Objectivism?" an introductory FAQ on the philosophy of Ayn Rand. It also includes study guides and answers to questions about how Objectivism addresses key issues.
Foundations Study Guides These guides provide grounding in the essential literature for an Objectivist looking into an academic field. Topics range from epistemology to Montessori education.
Objectivism Links Connect to the wide range of online resources beyond the Objectivist Center and Atlas Society web sites. Includes activist, academic, and bibliographic sites.
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