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The Peikoff Podcasts

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Dr. Peikoff answers questions about Ayn Rand’s philosophy of Objectivism. His podcasts focus on human relationships, career, moral issues – not technical philosophy or practical politics.

The podcasts are available by single questions or as full episodes.

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When one first meets a U.S. soldier, is it appropriate to thank him for his effort in protecting us without knowing the specifics of his military career and the kind of missions he was assigned?
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Date: September 3rd, 2012
Duration: 01:43
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Is the ultimate goal of the left to turn America into the Soviet Union or Sweden?
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Date: September 3rd, 2012
Duration: 02:29
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When The DIM Hypothesis is read in the future and your prediction is unfortunately proved correct, do you think that this could help people pay attention to ideas and become more rational?
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Date: September 3rd, 2012
Duration: 01:25
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If you hate writing, as you’ve said, can you nevertheless still be happy now that you wrote The DIM Hypothesis?
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Date: September 3rd, 2012
Duration: 04:25
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Leonard interviews David Harriman, author of The Logical Leap and co-founder of Falling Apple Science Institute, on its current project: developing rational science curricula for middle and high school students.
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Date: August 27th, 2012
Duration: 16:04
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