← Back to context Comment by HaZeust 1 month ago Or Ayn Rand. Really no shortage of people who thought they had the answers on this. 4 comments HaZeust Reply staticassertion 1 month ago The SEP is not really something I'd put next to Ayn Rand. The SEP is the Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy, it's an actual resource, not just pop/ cultural stuff. empath75 1 month ago I recommend the Principia Discordia. grantmuller 1 month ago Or if you really want it spelled out, Quantum Psychology kubb 1 month ago Don’t just read one person’s worldview, see what Aristotle, Kant, Rawls, Bentham, Nietzsche had to say about morality.
staticassertion 1 month ago The SEP is not really something I'd put next to Ayn Rand. The SEP is the Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy, it's an actual resource, not just pop/ cultural stuff.
empath75 1 month ago I recommend the Principia Discordia. grantmuller 1 month ago Or if you really want it spelled out, Quantum Psychology
kubb 1 month ago Don’t just read one person’s worldview, see what Aristotle, Kant, Rawls, Bentham, Nietzsche had to say about morality.
The SEP is not really something I'd put next to Ayn Rand. The SEP is the Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy, it's an actual resource, not just pop/ cultural stuff.
I recommend the Principia Discordia.
Or if you really want it spelled out, Quantum Psychology
Don’t just read one person’s worldview, see what Aristotle, Kant, Rawls, Bentham, Nietzsche had to say about morality.