Rand and Hume: An Analysis
by Daniel M. Ryan
The same test to spot a false dichotomy that Leonard Peikoff used on Immanuel Kant’s analytic-synthetic dichotomy is used in this paper to evaluate David Hume’s division of knowledge into Relations of Ideas and Matters of Fact. This test reveals a certain truth to Hume’s dichotomy, but also reveals Hume’s epistemological system to be a kind of humanist empiricism. Reconstruction of Hume’s four principles of association of ideas shows that Rand and Hume have more in common than previously suspected (Read more...)
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