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Philosophy: Who Needs It

 
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Philosophy: Who Needs It  
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Paperback edition cover
Author Ayn Rand, edited by Leonard Peikoff
Country United States
Language English
Subject(s) Philosophy
Publisher Bobbs-Merrill
Publication date 1982
Media type Print
Pages 276 (hardcover)
274 (paperback)
ISBN 0-672-52725-1 (hardcover)
OCLC Number 8346296

Philosophy: Who Needs It is a posthumous collection of essays by Ayn Rand, published in 1982, that deal with the subject of philosophy in general. Rand had begun work on the collection prior to her death, with final editing by Leonard Peikoff. Therefore, it could be considered her last work. Most of the essays originally appeared in The Ayn Rand Letter.

This book is volume one of the "Ayn Rand Library" series edited by Leonard Peikoff.

In the title essay, she argues that philosophy plays a central role in all human activities. That every action, every thought, has at its root certain assumptions and that we need to examine those assumptions to live a full, meaningful life.



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