A Companion to Ayn Rand 2016
DOI: 10.1002/9781118324950.ch12
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The Objectivist Epistemology

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“…The theory of epistemology 1 I use to explain reasoning, intuiting and their relationship is Rand's Objectivism (Rand, 1990;Binswanger, 2014;Peikoff, 1991;Salmieri, 2016) and her view of psycho-epistemology, "the study of man's cognitive processes from the aspect of the interaction between the conscious mind and the automatic functions of the subconscious" [italics added] (Rand, 1971: 18). These offer a unique perspective on mental processing, which, I argue, sheds new light on the phenomena of intuiting, reasoning, and their interplay, and facilitates their exploitation in organizational contexts.…”
Section: Jaana Woiceshynmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The theory of epistemology 1 I use to explain reasoning, intuiting and their relationship is Rand's Objectivism (Rand, 1990;Binswanger, 2014;Peikoff, 1991;Salmieri, 2016) and her view of psycho-epistemology, "the study of man's cognitive processes from the aspect of the interaction between the conscious mind and the automatic functions of the subconscious" [italics added] (Rand, 1971: 18). These offer a unique perspective on mental processing, which, I argue, sheds new light on the phenomena of intuiting, reasoning, and their interplay, and facilitates their exploitation in organizational contexts.…”
Section: Jaana Woiceshynmentioning
confidence: 99%