immigration, 87–88
implications, 198,
199
individualism.
See also
egoism; humankind
Anthem
(Rand) and,
104–5
art and,
194
communism and,
98
community and, 26–27
context and,
249–52
dualism and,
23–24
,
26–27
,
97–98
,
101–2
The Fountainhead
(Rand) and,
101–4
,
106
,
219
literature and,
194
Lossky and,
44
Nietzsche and,
31
Objectivism and,
355–58
“The Only Path to Tomorrow” (Rand) and,
105–6
reification and,
250
relations and,
249–52
Russian culture and,
23–24
Russian philosophy and,
26
,
38
,
465n. 10
“Screen Guide for Americans” (Rand) and,
106
socialism and,
33
social theory and,
249–52
,
255–60
,
264
,
268–69
society and,
355–58
We the Living
(Rand) and,
97–98
,
118
Industrial Revolution,
155–56
,
230–31
,
239–40
infatuation,
239
Institute for Objectivist Studies.
See
Atlas Society
integration.
See also
synthesis; transcendence
abstraction and,
159–61
art and,
192–93
concepts and,
161–66
consciousness and,
149
,
156–57
,
159–61
,
177
context and,
163–66
definitions and,
162–66
differentiation and,
160–61
,
162–63
epistemology and,
150
,
156–57
,
159–61
,
161–66
,
240
existents and,
165
happiness and,
240–43
humankind and, 349–52
intrinsicism and,
162–66
literature and,
192–93
objectivism and,
165–66
ontology and, 161–63, 165–66
philosophy and,
200–201
psychology and, 173,
177
,
182–88
radicalism and,
159–60
reason and,
154–55
,
156
,
164–65
,
173
,
182–88
relations and,
161–63
Russian philosophy and,
186–87
sensation and,
150
sex and,
237–40
subjectivism and,
162–66
units and,
162–63
integrity,
229
internalism.
See
relations
intrinsicism,
47
,
144–49
,
162–66
,
216–17
,
219
,
253
Introduction to Objectivist Epistemology
(Rand),
111
intuition,
29
,
34
,
43
,
46–50
,
50–53
,
81
The Intuitive Basis of Knowledge
(Lossky),
40
,
41–42
,
50–53
irrationality,
244–45
,
254–55
,
273–74
,
297
, 299–306, 323, 338,
343–45
.
See also
faith
Irwin, Terence,
404n. 36
isolationism,
316–17
Israel,
318
The Italics Are Mine
(Berberova),
22
Journal of Ayn Rand Studies
,
ix
, 363,
381
Kalberman, Elayne,
113
Kalberman, Harry,
113
Kamhi, Michelle M.,
418n. 30
Kant, Immanuel
consciousness and,
146–47
education and, 78
epistemology and,
51
,
52
,
139–42
,
145
,
146–47
fact-value dichotomy and,
217–18
idealism and,
407n. 27
Lossky and,
51
,
59
,
409n. 5
,
424n. 62
Marxism and,
36
Objectivism and, 91
ontology and,
138–42
philosophy and,
33–34
,
141–42
,
405n. 40
relations and,
59
subjectivism and,
51
,
52
,
146–47
,
424n. 62
transcendence and,
25
Vvedenksy and,
397
Kareev, Nikolai Ivanovich,
75
,
374–75
,
376
,
377
Karpov, V.,
34
Karsavin, L. P.,
75
,
82
,
372–73
,
464n. 8
Kaufmann, Walter,
218
Kelley, David
on context,
164
on existence,
138
on flourishing,
243
illustration of,
151
on measurement,
428n. 52
Peikoff and,
4
on perception,
150
,
152
,
425n. 19
on philosophy,
339
work of generally, 2,
7
Kerensky, Alexander,
64
Khrushchev, Nikita,
13
Kireevsky, Ivan,
26
Kline, George
on education,
459n. 6
on materialism,
412n. 2
on mysticism,
403n. 20
on Nietzsche,
33
on relations,
411n. 35
on
sobornost,’
406n. 3
on Solovyov,
406n. 11
on truth,
25
knowledge.
See
epistemology
Kolko, Gabriel,
311–12
Konecny, Peter,
364
,
368–69
,
464n. 6
,
466n. 6
Korean War,
317
Krueger, Janet,
164
Krupskaya, Nadezhda,
77
La Boetie, Étienne de,
281
labor.
See
productive work
Lane, Rose Wilder,
105
,
266
,
443n. 57
language,
25
,
278
,
289–96
, 325–27,
348
,
366
,
426n. 22
,
427n. 44
Lapshin, Ivan Ivanovich,
78
,
81
,
82
,
365
,
387
,
463n. 31
,
465n. 8
Lavoie, Don,
435n. 64
law,
261–62
,
263
,
311
,
328–29
,
348–49
length,
136
Lenin, V. I.,
14
,
33
,
36–37
,
68–69
,
75
,
129
,
377
,
406n. 10
Leningrad State University.
See
Petrograd State University
Lévi-Strauss, Claude,
405n. 46
liberalism,
330–32
libertarianism
definitions of, 248–49, 264–65
epistemology and,
248–49
ethics and,
248–49
force and,
252–55
individualism and,
249–52
,
255–60
ontology and,
248–49
selfishness and,
264–65
statism and,
331–32
life,
221–27
,
230–32
,
234
,
240–43
,
256
lifestyle,
297–301
,
337–38
.
See also
sense of life
literature. See also
individual works
action and,
195–97
as art,
192–97
consciousness and,
192–93
,
196–97
education and,
39
,
66
, 76–77, 371, 372
emotions and,
192
epistemology and,
192–93
,
196–97
ethics and,
193–94
history and,
17
individualism and,
194
integration and,
192–93
Objectivism and,
9
ontology and, 193, 196
philosophy and,
90–91
,
98–99
,
194–95
reason and,
196–97
Russian culture and, 9,
22
,
29–33
, 66,
68–69
, 174,
194–95
,
372
Russian Revolution and, 37,
68–69
sense of life and,
193
systemics and,
17
unity and,
197
Locke, John,
11
logic
circularity and,
127–28
concepts and,
126–30
contradiction and,
13–14
,
119
,
129–30
dialectics and,
13–14
education and, 365–66
epistemology and,
127–28
,
129
,
154–55
history and,
14–15
Lossky and,
48
,
49–50
,
129
,
460n. 11
Objectivism and,
126
,
130
,
410n. 20
reason and,
154–55
religion and,
154
Losev, Alexey F.,
34
Lossky, Alexis,
389
Lossky,
Andrew, 42
,
80
,
389
Lossky, Boris
on Lossky, N. O.,
80
,
84–85
,
367–68
,
369
,
412n. 11
,
413n. 15
,
415n. 60
personal life of, 42,
465n. 11
Lossky, Marie,
389
Lossky, Nicholas Onufrievich
abstraction and,
51–53
,
60–61
,
159
collectivism and,
44
consciousness and,
146
dialectics and,
xii
,
10
,
17
,
39
,
45–46
,
366
,
370