In Defense of Natural End Ethics: A Rejoinder to O’Neil and Osterfeld
Patrick M. O’Neil and David Osterfeld have offered some criticisms of our natural end interpretation and defense of Rand’s ethics.
Patrick M. O’Neil and David Osterfeld have offered some criticisms of our natural end interpretation and defense of Rand’s ethics.
Each day in America, white males face government-sponsored discrimination.
The connection between a theory of human nature and normative political theory is a puzzling one.
What should be a free country’s policy toward foreigners who would wish to live there?
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