Part 1 of 2 parts. On July 9, 2008, Paul McKeever was the guest of "Just Right" with Robert Metz on radio CHRW (94.9 FM - London, Ontario). The subject was the psychology and philosophy of the environmental ("green") movement.
A continuation of my conversation with Luke12000 concerning the nature of art. In this part, I address Luke's position that it is okay to categorize art, but not to evaluate it. I explain - as well as can be done by me "on the fly" while driving - the three general theories of "the good": intrinsicist, subjectivist, and objectivist. Luke's view, I suggest, is subjectivist.
Counterfeiting and the Quantity of Money: Part 3 of a multi-part series by lawyer Paul McKeever that explains the nature of money and banking as it has never been explained to you before.
The Crafty Counterfeiter's Motto: Part 4 of a multi-part series by lawyer Paul McKeever that explains the nature of money and banking as it has never been explained to you before.
A response by Paul McKeever to XOmniverse's video, "Anarchistic Law", which was a response to Paul McKeever's video, "In Defence of Ayn Rand #10: Anarchism's Flawed Analysis".
Consent, Coercion and Legal Tender. Part 6 of a multi-part series by lawyer Paul McKeever that explains the nature of money and banking as it has never been explained to you before.
In this Part, Paul explains the nature of legal tender, and its relation to paper currency.
A response to Stefan Molyneux's video, in which he argues that Ayn Rand failed, in respect of her ethical system, to find a way to derive (a) what one "ought" to do, from (b) the facts of reality (i.e., what "is").
A response to redliterocket4's assertions that Objectivists consider metaphysics to be "bullshit", that Ayn Rand thought everyone to be selfish, and other falsehoods.
According to the ethical philosophy of Ayn Rand, it is wrong to sacrifice oneself for others.
In this video, Paul McKeever answers a question put to him in an e-mail from a viewer: "Is it wrong to be a soldier or a police officer?"
Part 2 of 2 parts. On July 9, 2008, Paul McKeever was the guest of "Just Right" with Robert Metz on radio CHRW (94.9 FM - London, Ontario). The subject was the psychology and philosophy of the environmental ("green") movement.
A response to Sergio's rebuttal concerning the determination of what is, and what is not, a selfish act. The short but cryptic answer: nobody decides what is a value.