peikoff.com Q&A on Ayn Rand
Now you can find answers to urgent, real-life questions. Listen to Leonard Peikoff, the world’s leading authority on Ayn Rand’s philosophy of Objectivism, as he explores subjects of general interest, such as human relationships, career and morality. His answers are posted online every week, on Mondays. Some recent questions include: Is love more important than career? Can science answer everything? Is it proper to be competitive with one’s friends? What’s more dangerous: religion or socialism? You can listen to full episodes on iTunes. Or listen to single questions or full episodes on the Peikoff website. A large archive of podcasts is now easily searchable by topic or key words. If you have a philosophical question to ask Leonard, simply go to www.peikoff.com.
One of the most valuable podcasts
11/02/2018
Peikoff is not only the heir of Ayn Rand, but he provides a very clear explanation Objectivism, and how to apply it to real life. Don’t miss out!
Thank you Dr Peikoff.
11/10/2017
Very fortunate to have this series of talks available I started this Podcast 6 months ago and have almost finished it entirely. I intend on listening to it all 400+ episodes again. Liberating, at times frustrating, but definitely life changing in a great way. Thank you!
More recycled objectivism
10/17/2018
One book replaces this all. Objectivist epistemology. Doesn’t change the fact that Ayns entire system crumbles under the light of logic. Both Roark and Galt raped the female leads, who then fell promptly in love. Pathetic. Subscriber beware.
Are Lucky Genes possible or just Lucky Jeans?
06/01/2015
Dr. Peikoff, I have argued in favor of Tabula Rasa since I was in my teens and so I thank you so much for sharing this to give me wonderful ammunition to support my position! Love your podcasts and I promise to share them everywhere I can. Gayle Parker
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- CreatorLeonard Peikoff
- Years Active2009 - 2016
- Episodes419
- RatingClean
- Copyright© Leonard Peikoff. 2010-2011
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