Ayn Rand Meets C.S. Lewis

Posted by Mark 11 years, 6 months ago to Philosophy
4 comments | Share | Flag

The quotes in this article struck me as having a similar end in mind. As Rand says, what constitutes "living for oneself" or "living with one's highest interest in mind?"
SOURCE URL: http://soulofatlas.com/blog/entry/ayn-rand-meets-c-s-lewis


Add Comment

FORMATTING HELP

All Comments Hide marked as read Mark all as read

  • Posted by fivedollargold 11 years, 6 months ago
    It is unfortunate that the one influence that stuck with Ayn Rand from her Communist upbringing was emnity towards religion.
    Reply | Mark as read | Best of... | Permalink  
    • Posted by khalling 11 years, 6 months ago
      five dollar, do you really think Rand's arguments against religion were due to "influence"?
      "Faith, as such, is extremely detrimental to human life: it is the negation of reason. But you must remember that religion is an early form of philosophy, that the first attempts to explain the universe, to give a coherent frame of reference to man’s life and a code of moral values, were made by religion, before men graduated or developed enough to have philosophy. And, as philosophies, some religions have very valuable moral points. They may have a good influence or proper principles to inculcate, but in a very contradictory context and, on a very—how should I say it?—dangerous or malevolent base: on the ground of faith." AR 1964 Playboy Interview
      Reply | Mark as read | Parent | Best of... | Permalink  
      • Posted by Lucky 11 years, 6 months ago
        Thank you, khalling.
        I am in the small group that have read and enjoyed works by both authors. That does not mean I see them as the same or even agreeing much.
        Reply | Mark as read | Parent | Best of... | Permalink  

FORMATTING HELP

  • Comment hidden. Undo