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This collection of essays was Ayn Rand's last work on which she worked before her death in 1982. In it, she summarizes and defends her philosophical views, which formed the basis of her best-selling books Atlas Shrugged and The Fountainhead. According to her ideas, the mind is not just a distinctive, but a fundamental feature of a person, thanks to which he survives. For Ayn Rand, philosophy is the force that shapes the consciousness and character of individuals and nations; The choice of a person is not whether he adheres to this or that philosophical concept or not, but which one to accept for himself. The writer criticizes Kant's ethical views, writes about the importance of language and explains what is necessary for the formation of a rational and conscious philosophy.

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Publication language: Russian

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