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The term '''Objectivism/Objectivist''' can refer to: | |||
*], a philosophical stance that holds that reality is not mind dependent. | |||
*], an ethical position that certain acts are objectively right or wrong. | |||
*]'s philosophy, which she calls ]. | |||
*The ], a think-tank in ] promoting this philosophy. | |||
**] a large family of ideological viewpoints and cultural values claiming to be descended from objectivism. | |||
**] a think tank in Washington, D.C. | |||
*The group of writers known as the ]. | |||
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* ] (disambiguation) | |||
* ] (disambiguation) the converse of objective. | |||
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The term Objectivism/Objectivist can refer to:
- Objectivism (metaphysics), a philosophical stance that holds that reality is not mind dependent.
- Moral objectivism, an ethical position that certain acts are objectively right or wrong.
- Ayn Rand's philosophy, which she calls Objectivism.
- The Ayn Rand Institute, a think-tank in Irvine, California promoting this philosophy.
- Neo-Objectivism a large family of ideological viewpoints and cultural values claiming to be descended from objectivism.
- The Objectivist Center a think tank in Washington, D.C.
- The group of writers known as the Objectivist poets.
See also
- Objectivity
- Object (disambiguation)
- Subjective (disambiguation) the converse of objective.
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