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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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Why does the onus of proof principle not apply equally to negatives?
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Date: March 23rd, 2009
Duration: 03:32
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What is the justification of voting?
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Date: March 23rd, 2009
Duration: 02:16
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If government requires payment for its services, would those who choose freely not to pay for government services not have their inalienable rights protected?
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Date: March 23rd, 2009
Duration: 02:46
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How can two different political parties look at the same facts but interpret them differently, and seemingly come up with two different opposing realities?
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Date: March 16th, 2009
Duration: 03:38
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If the universe is eternal and infinity doesn’t exist, isn’t the universe actually infinite because there is not beginning and end?
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Date: March 16th, 2009
Duration: 00:58
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