Objectivism does tell us what to do, but doesn't tell us what WE ARE.
Metaphysics: Reality is Real, not YOUR hopes or wishes.
Epistemology: YOU know the input of YOUR senses, processed by YOUR reason.
Ethics: YOU ought to look out for YOUR rational self-interest.
But what are YOU?
Objectivists say some wrongheaded things about identity. That's my opionion. In fact, they don't say much at all.
The question of human existence is a huge one. Some say THE question of Philosophy.
What would Peikoff or the rest of Rand's students say:
Are you seperate from your thoughts?
If so, how do you decide what thoughts to have?
Isn't that deciding, itself a thought?
Aren't you just a bunch of thoughts causing eachother?
Are you all the thoughts you've ever had, or just the thoughts you can remember?
I doubt you could glean a clue about any of that from Objectivist literature. And yet their whole system is based on YOU and the self. It's on a whispy foundation that needs to be built up before I can adopt it.
Metaphysics: Reality is Real, not YOUR hopes or wishes.
Epistemology: YOU know the input of YOUR senses, processed by YOUR reason.
Ethics: YOU ought to look out for YOUR rational self-interest.
But what are YOU?
Objectivists say some wrongheaded things about identity. That's my opionion. In fact, they don't say much at all.
The question of human existence is a huge one. Some say THE question of Philosophy.
What would Peikoff or the rest of Rand's students say:
Are you seperate from your thoughts?
If so, how do you decide what thoughts to have?
Isn't that deciding, itself a thought?
Aren't you just a bunch of thoughts causing eachother?
Are you all the thoughts you've ever had, or just the thoughts you can remember?
I doubt you could glean a clue about any of that from Objectivist literature. And yet their whole system is based on YOU and the self. It's on a whispy foundation that needs to be built up before I can adopt it.