Edition: First Thus
Binding: Mass Market Paperback
Publisher: Signet, New York, New York, U.S.A.
Date Published: 1979
ISBN-13:9780451617514ISBN:0451617517
Description: Good. No Jacket. 0451617517 The cover has a little shelf wear, there are wrinkles in the covers, and there are reading creases on the spine. This book provides a philosophical alternative to nihilism and argues the power of man's conceptual faculty. read more
Description: Meridian, 1990 expanded 2nd edition, softcover, 8-1/2x5-1/2", ; Indexed, tight solid copy, a few highlightings in the first 14 pages, else VERY GOOD, A nice copy you will be happy to own! read more
Binding: Trade Paperback
Publisher: The Objectivist
Date Published: 1970
Description: Very Good + 8vo-over 7¾"-9¾" tall. Very-good, clean copy. NO writing, marks or tears inside book-Tight spine-NO remainder marks or price clippings. read more
Edition: First Mentor Printing
Binding: Paperback
Publisher: Mentor Me1751, Canada
Date Published: 1979
Description: 164pp. Straight spine is not creased. Covers not creased. Inside back and front covers are a little yellowed. Less this defect a vg+ copy. read more
Edition: 4th Printing
Binding: Trade Paperback
Date Published: 1971
Description: Very Good. No Jacket. Binding VG-, Minor edge & shelf wear. Underlining throughout text in pencil. 4th Printing, 1971. Personal Name: Rand, Ayn. Main Title: Introduction to objectivist epistemology. Published/Created: [New York] Objectivist, inc. [1967] Related Titles: Objectivist epistemology. Description: 77 p. 21 cm. Notes: "First published in the Objectivist, July 1966-February 1967. " Subjects: Knowledge, Theory of. Objectivism (Philosophy) read more
Description: Satisfaction Guaranteed. Shipped quickly. 1979. Paperback. Used, good. Text pages show modest aging/yellowing. Previous owner's name/address inside. Cover has some rubbing. Modest sunfade/discoloration on spine/cover. Cover has some edge wear. read more
Binding: Mass Market Paperback
Publisher: Mentor
Date Published: 1979
Description: Good + 16mo-over 5¾"-6¾" tall. Please email us if you would like further information or if you would like us to send you a picture of the book. Thanks for looking! read more
"In "The Introduction to Objectivist Epistemology", offers an interesting perspective about the role of knowledge , and the Problems of Philosophy about the eternal problem if it is possible to comprehend our reality, or if this "Reality" is just a mere, partial representation of our incongruent mind. The solution is not easy. In the Classic period, the works of Plato and Aristotle were decisive in the interpretation of our system of Knowledge. In the way in which we interpret these concepts, we can understand the knowledge, science and progress in every society, and the fate of Human's mind in the next generations...Interesting work about the study of human Knowledge and Epistemology."
"This book is very basic - but was very difficult, for me at least. I found myself not able to make every logical jump Rand thought proper. A little weird, since I agree with so much of what Rand says. I don't think I ever actually finished the book, since I could not agree with some pretty fundamental jumps she made.
I've read Atlas, Fountainhead, We the Living, Anthem, Night of Jan. 16, Capitalism: the Unknown Ideal (my favorite of hers), Virtue of Selfishness, and several other books of her essay compilations. I'm NOT an enemy of Rand, but rather a BIG supporter, with an open and always trying to be logical mind."
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