Washington Metro Objectivism Discussion (WMOD) June 18 1997 Meeting The Essence of Objectivism? By David Saum The June WMOD meeting will feature a talk by David Saum on the Essence of Objectivism. This subject was previously considered at the November 1996 WMOD meeting, but the meeting was poorly announced and a rerun has been requested. Although the question of the essence of Objectivism has been dealt with by Rand, Peikoff and Kelley, further analysis of this crucial question is desirable since it may yield further insights into the significance of Rand's work. This is not just an abstract question of academic interest since its answer determines who is an Objectivist and what constitutes new Objectivist thought. This talk will review the past analysis and attempt a critical analysis of it. The critical analysis will include several interrelated aspects of this problem: a. Definition of Essence - The dictionary suggests that multiple meanings can be given to the term "essence" when it is applied to systems of ideas. Is the essence of a system of ideas the major positions taken by this system, or is it the most fundamental positions that can be shown to give rise to the other ideas system? b. Essence of Other Objective Systems of Ideas - Modern science is probably the most successful objective system of ideas, and yet the question of the essence of science is rarely asked. The history of science suggests that the scientific method is the essence of science, rather than any set of discoveries, no matter how fundamental. c. Hierarchy and Essence - Objectivism holds that human knowledge is hierarchical, and this certainly applies to the system of Objectivism itself. This suggests that only ideas from the most fundamental divisions of philosophy could be part of its essence. d. Objectivity and Essence - What is the relation of the method of objectivity and the essence of Objectivism? Since objectivity is a commitment to focus on reality, isn’t there a conflict between being objective and also being commited to a set of conclusions about reality, unless they are very fundamental? This line of analysis suggests that the essence of Objectivism is the method of objectivity and not any set of Rand's conclusions in the major areas of philosophy. In conclusion, some implications of this hypothesis are considered. (Before the meeting you might read the chapter "Objectivism" in David Kelley's "Truth and Toleration") When and Where is the WMOD Meeting? Join us on Wednesday June 18. You can either join us for dinner at 7 pm and/or for the discussion at 8:15 pm at the Fortune Chinese Restaurant at Baileys Xroads, VA on Route 7 between 7 Corners and Columbia Pike (5900 Leesburg Pike 703/998-8888). You can take METRO to the West Falls Church stop and then take METRO buses 29A or 29B East on Route 7 toward Baileys Xroads. The Fortune is on this route. After the meeting we can give you a ride back to a METRO station. WMOD has arranged for a $15 fixed price dinner (including tax and tip). Or you can order from the menu. Please RSVP to WMOD (703) 820-7696 before noon Wednesday 6/18 so that we can tell the restaurant how many tables to set up. Summer Vacation No WMOD meetings have been planned for July and August, unless a volunteer can be found to arrange them. Please call WMOD to volunteer. DC AREA CALENDAR Institute for Objectivist Studies 1997 Summer Seminar *7/5-13 at the University of Virginia in Charlottesville, VA. Contact http://ios.org, ios@ios.org, or phone 914/471-6100. IOS and Cato Institute *10/4: ATLAS & THE WORLD, 40th Anniversary of Atlas Shrugged, at the Renaissance Washington Hotel in Washington DC. Contact http://ios.org, ios@ios.org, or phone 914/471-6100. WMOD Contact Information The WMOD newsletter is $10/yr, email newsletter is free. Contact: Dave Saum WMOD PO Box 8007 Falls Church, VA 22041 Email: DSaum at infiltec.com, Phone: 703/820-7696, FAX: 703/671-9350 Web: http://www.infiltec.com/wmod.htm ----------- "Sapere aude" (dare to know) -------------------