Russell Hasan
Auteur de On Forgiveness
Œuvres de Russell Hasan
The Meaning of Life 3 exemplaires
A System of Legal Logic: Using Aristotle, Ayn Rand, and Analytical Philosophy to Understand the Law, Interpret Cases,… (2019) 2 exemplaires
If P Then Q: Why Philosophy Can Teach You How to Think and Help You Live a Happy Life By the Methods of Applying Logic… 2 exemplaires
What They Won’t Tell You About Objectivism: Thoughts on the Objectivist Philosophy in the Post-Randian Era… (2017) 2 exemplaires
The Castle in the Sky (The Golden Wand #3) 2 exemplaires
The Math and Logic of Psychology 2 exemplaires
To Be Loved, Love; To Be Liked, Be Nice to People; To Be an Adult, Forgive People: Emotions and Social Interactions,… 1 exemplaire
The Complete Nonfiction Works on Philosophy, Logic, Psychology, Law, Politics, and Economics (Prestige Edition) (The… 1 exemplaire
A Brief History of the Ideas of Western Philosophy: Sensations, Necessity, Knowledge, and God 1 exemplaire
The Office of Heavenly Restitution 1 exemplaire
The Collected Essays on Logic of Philosopher Russell Hasan: The Complete System of Hasanian Logic, Presented in a… (2021) 1 exemplaire
Everything is Something: A Philosophical Dialogue About Logic, Language, Words, Meanings, Truth, and The Theory of… (2021) 1 exemplaire
The Power of Objectivism: Ayn Rand and John Galt and Atlas Shrugged and The Morality of Life, Intelligence, Greed,… 1 exemplaire
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- male
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- USA
- Lieux de résidence
- USA
- Études
- Vassar College (AB|Philosophy)
University of Connecticut (JD) - Professions
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- Œuvres
- 25
- Membres
- 48
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- #325,720
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- 3.3
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I'm not sure what I think of this. At times it was above my head. His thoughts of using economics, rather than religion, is unique and original. There were times when I thought he got off track. He also referenced Ayn Rand too often, if you have not read Ayn Rand. I felt that he uses the "if you work hard, you deserve whatever" too often. Sometimes you get things without hard work, and there are times when you do the work but don't get what you think you deserve.
His terminology confused me sometimes. When he speaks of moral bankruptcy, he is talking like you have declared bankruptcy in court because you have no money. Every time I saw that term, I kept thinking of the MASH episode where Hawkeye and Trapper (or BJ) had been drinking with Frank and Frank passed out. They put a toe tag on him saying morally bankrupt, meaning he had no morals. So it was not easy for me to remember what Mr. Hasan meant by moral bankruptcy.
This is a book that needs to be read often to understand the nuances he speaks of.… (plus d'informations)