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Feb 25, 2009

The Journal of Ayn Rand Studies: 10 Years and Counting




The Journal of Ayn Rand Studies was first published in the Fall of 1999; our Fall 2008 issue (running just a little late) is now out, and marks the beginning of our Tenth Anniversary Celebration.

The abstracts for the newest issue appear here; the contributor biographies appear here. There have been a few changes over at the JARS site... and more are coming. New indices for the Table of Contents and the Contributor Biographies are now on the site. Also, JARS has recently been picked up by the indexing service, Scopus.

The newest issue includes the following articles:

Mind, Introspection, and"The Objective" - Roger E. Bissell

The Peikovian Doctrine of the Arbitrary Assertion - Robert L. Campbell

Economic Decision-Making and Ethical Choice - Kathleen Touchstone

Reviews and Discussions

Re-Reading Atlas Shrugged - J. H. Huebert

Plato, Aristotle, Rand, and Sexuality - Fred Seddon

Reply to Fred Seddon: Interpreting Plato's Dialogues: Aristotle versus Seddon - Roderick T. Long

Rejoinder to Roderick T. Long: Long on Interpretation - Fred Seddon

Reply to Peter E. Vedder,"Self-Directedness and the Human Good" (Fall 2007): Defending Norms of Liberty - Douglas J. Den Uyl and Douglas B. Rasmussen

Rejoinder to Douglas J. Den Uyl and Douglas B. Rasmussen: Difficulties in Norms of Liberty - Peter E. Vedder

Enjoy!

Cross-posted at Notablog.



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