From: Technotranscendence (neptune@mars.superlink.net)
Date: Mon Jun 03 2002 - 18:52:46 MDT
This is to announce the publication of the Spring 2002 edition of THE
JOURNAL OF AYN RAND STUDIES (volume 3, number 2).
Our most provocative issue yet opens with an essay by one of the most
important voices in contemporary Continental thought: the Lacanian
philosopher, Slavoj Zizek. Our contents include:
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The Actuality of Ayn Rand - Slavoj Zizek
The Trickster Icon and Objectivism - Joseph Maurone
Is Benevolent Egoism Coherent? - Michael Huemer
Goals, Values, and the Implicit: Explorations in Psychological
Ontology -
Robert L. Campbell
Book Reviews
A Contest of Wills: A review of David Kelley's CONTESTED LEGACY OF AYN
RAND
- Jonathan Jacobs
Having Your Say: A review of Ayn Rand's THE ART OF NONFICTION: A GUIDE
FOR WRITERS AND READERS
- Stephen Cox
Discussion
Reply to Kirsti Minsaas: On the Ayn Rand CLIFFSNOTES - Andrew Bernstein
Reply to Roderick Long: Mistaken Identity: Long's Conflation of
Dialectics and Organicism - Roger E. Bissell
Reply to Roderick Long: Dialectics: A Reconstruction - Bryan Register
Reply to Roderick Long: Dialectical Libertarianism: All Benefits, No
Hazards - Chris Matthew Sciabarra
Rejoinder to Bissell, Register, and Sciabarra: Keeping Context in
Context:
The Limits of Dialectics - Roderick T. Long
Abstracts
Contributor Biographies
Index to Volume 3
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For abstracts of the articles, point your browsers to:
http://www.aynrandstudies.com/jars/v3_n2/3_2toc.asp
For contributor biographies, point your browsers to:
http://www.aynrandstudies.com/jars/v3_n2/3_2bio.asp
Stay tuned!!! Our Fall 2002 issue will include major essays on Reason &
Emotion, Epistemology, Aesthetics, Ethics, Politics, and Popular
Culture!!!
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