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Self Love
                                                        Ayn Rand: Selfishness: - Your Way to Individual Triumph
                                                                              Barbara A. Thompson, PhD Student
                                                                                and William A. Kritsonis, PhD
                                                                                 Professor and Faculty Mentor
                                                               Whitlowe R. Green College of Education, Prairie View A&M University



ABSTRACT                                                                       THE OBJECTIVIST ETHICS                                                     THE “CONFLICTS” OF MEN’S
A man’s self-interest cannot be determined by blind desires or                 Man’s way of life calls for him to discover what is right or wrong or      INTERESTS
random whims, feelings, urges, or wishes. His interest must be                 good or evil for him. He has to choose what values that guide his life.
discovered and achieved by the guidance of rational principles that            How he gains knowledge to design a course of action is up to him. He       There are no conflicts of interest among rational men according
he chooses for himself. This selfishness is man’s way to individual            has a will to choose what he wants to do with his life. The right          to the Objectivist view of man’s nature. Reality, context,
triumph over hardships. It is a virtue. Man must be guided by his              choices are his life line. The wrong choices will cause him to perish.     responsibility, and effort are interrelated when considering a
own independent judgment. A consistent philosophical frame of                  He will either sink or swim, progress or regress to a lower level of       rational man’s view of his own interests. Man’s interests depend
reference is provided for those who have become confused by the                living; maybe even destruction. He makes choices with the                  on what goals he pursues. His desires are dependent on what he
influence of altruism.                                                         knowledge he has acquired, which is based on what he values, not on        values. His values are dependent on how he thinks. He will not
                                                                               what he perceives. If he values life, then he will make right decisions    get what he desires unless he applies effort to fulfill those desires
STATEMENT OF THE PROBLEM                                                       in faith. The choices he makes extends his life. He is the beneficiary     (Rand, 1964). He must accept full responsibility for his actions;
                                                                               of his own actions and must act for his own rational self-interest         whether he succeeds or whether he fails.
The ethics of altruism enjoined man to renounce his own interests
for the sake of others. In accepting the altruistic point of view, man         (Rand, 1964).
had no moral guidance. The beneficiary of one’s actions would be                                                                                           CONCLUDING REMARKS
anybody other than oneself. If man’s actions benefit himself, it was           MENTAL HEALTH VERSUS MYSTICISM
evil. Altruist’s ethics produced the problems that characterized                                                                                          In conclusion, the ultimate moral value of man is his concern for
human relationships today: immorality, chronic injustice, double
                                                                               AND SELF SACRIFICE                                                         his own well being, which leads him to experience a healthy,
standards, insoluble conflicts and contradictions.                             According to Nathaniel Branden, a man who has self-esteem has a            purposeful and fulfilling life. The values he needs, such as
                                                                               healthy mind and is fully conscious of what it takes to focus and live a   wealth or knowledge, are not given to him automatically, as a
                                                                                                                                                          gift of nature, but have to be discovered and achieved by his
 PURPOSE                                                                       healthy life (Rand, 1964). He is able to reason and make sense of the
                                                                                                                                                          own thinking and work. The moral purpose of a man’s life is the
                                                                               world in which he lives. Man gains pride in his effort to achieve
The purpose of this article is to discuss the virtue of selfishness in five    knowledge and work. He is able to adjust to changes in life through        achievement of his own happiness. A successful life is
areas on ethical issues: ““The Psychology of Pleasure” (1964), The             acquired knowledge and staying focused on what is real in his value        descriptive of a man with high self-esteem, who has discovered
Objectivist Ethics” (1961), “Mental Health versus Mysticism and                system. Man is a rational being and the way he comprehend things is        his purpose in life and takes pride in his work. It is only when
Self Sacrifice” (1963), “The Ethics of Emergencies”(1963), and                 in a hierarchical manner (Rand, 1964). He values some things more          man values selfishness and sees it as a virtue that he truly rises
“The Conflicts of Man’s Interests” (1962) (Rand, 1964). Discovery              than others. He perceives things, thinks about them and then acts on       to the occasion of self actualization and transcendence. When he
of man’s code of values and actions bring clarity to topics that were          what he thinks. His steps are ordered. Perception, cognition, and          does, selfishness has become a virtue to him. It is then that
confused by the influence of altruism. Thus, a rational man is                 control of one’s action signify a healthy functioning mind guided by       selfishness will be his way to individual triumph over life’s
guided by his thinking (a process of reason) not by his feelings and           logic. So, there is only one reality and man has to perceive it with a     hardships.
desires. Self-sacrifice is rejected. The ultimate moral value of man           healthy mind, self-esteem, pride in his work , and effort to achieve a
is his concern for his own well being which leads him to                       life worth living.                                                          REFERENCE                 (partial list)
experience a healthy, purposeful and fulfilling life.
                                                                               THE ETHICS OF EMERGENCIES                                                    Rand, A. (1964). The virtue of selfishness. New York: Penquin
THE PSYCHOLOGY OF PLEASURE                                                                                                                                      Group USA, Incorporate.
 Man’s values will let him know what pleasures to seek (Rand,                  No matter what type of emergency one is faced with, it is temporary.
                                                                               The response to any emergency is to survive. One should always act
 1964). Pleasure entails a sense of self efficacy. Psychologically,                                                                                         excerpts from a published work…
                                                                               in accordance with his value system. He should never sacrifice a
 pleasure keeps man living and allows him to experience                                                                                                     Thompson, B. & Kritsonis, W. (2009). Ayn Rand: Selfishness –
 enjoyment in life. Metaphysically, pleasure is the reward of                  greater value to a lesser one (Rand, 1964). Any action a man
                                                                                                                                                            your way to individual triumph. Doctoral FORUM National
 successful actions. A rational, self-confident man is motivated by            undertakes for the benefit of those he loves is not a sacrifice. It is
                                                                                                                                                            Journal For Publishing And Mentoring Doctoral Research, 6
 a love of values and a desire to achieve them. When a man has                 something he values. He values his own health first, and then he seeks
                                                                                                                                                            (1), 1-8.
 genuine efficacy, along with pride in one’s work, he can truly                to aid others. His selfishness is a virtue.
 find pleasure in his life.

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Barbara Ann Thompson & William Allan Kritsonis, PhD

  • 1. Self Love Ayn Rand: Selfishness: - Your Way to Individual Triumph Barbara A. Thompson, PhD Student and William A. Kritsonis, PhD Professor and Faculty Mentor Whitlowe R. Green College of Education, Prairie View A&M University ABSTRACT THE OBJECTIVIST ETHICS THE “CONFLICTS” OF MEN’S A man’s self-interest cannot be determined by blind desires or Man’s way of life calls for him to discover what is right or wrong or INTERESTS random whims, feelings, urges, or wishes. His interest must be good or evil for him. He has to choose what values that guide his life. discovered and achieved by the guidance of rational principles that How he gains knowledge to design a course of action is up to him. He There are no conflicts of interest among rational men according he chooses for himself. This selfishness is man’s way to individual has a will to choose what he wants to do with his life. The right to the Objectivist view of man’s nature. Reality, context, triumph over hardships. It is a virtue. Man must be guided by his choices are his life line. The wrong choices will cause him to perish. responsibility, and effort are interrelated when considering a own independent judgment. A consistent philosophical frame of He will either sink or swim, progress or regress to a lower level of rational man’s view of his own interests. Man’s interests depend reference is provided for those who have become confused by the living; maybe even destruction. He makes choices with the on what goals he pursues. His desires are dependent on what he influence of altruism. knowledge he has acquired, which is based on what he values, not on values. His values are dependent on how he thinks. He will not what he perceives. If he values life, then he will make right decisions get what he desires unless he applies effort to fulfill those desires STATEMENT OF THE PROBLEM in faith. The choices he makes extends his life. He is the beneficiary (Rand, 1964). He must accept full responsibility for his actions; of his own actions and must act for his own rational self-interest whether he succeeds or whether he fails. The ethics of altruism enjoined man to renounce his own interests for the sake of others. In accepting the altruistic point of view, man (Rand, 1964). had no moral guidance. The beneficiary of one’s actions would be CONCLUDING REMARKS anybody other than oneself. If man’s actions benefit himself, it was MENTAL HEALTH VERSUS MYSTICISM evil. Altruist’s ethics produced the problems that characterized In conclusion, the ultimate moral value of man is his concern for human relationships today: immorality, chronic injustice, double AND SELF SACRIFICE his own well being, which leads him to experience a healthy, standards, insoluble conflicts and contradictions. According to Nathaniel Branden, a man who has self-esteem has a purposeful and fulfilling life. The values he needs, such as healthy mind and is fully conscious of what it takes to focus and live a wealth or knowledge, are not given to him automatically, as a gift of nature, but have to be discovered and achieved by his PURPOSE healthy life (Rand, 1964). He is able to reason and make sense of the own thinking and work. The moral purpose of a man’s life is the world in which he lives. Man gains pride in his effort to achieve The purpose of this article is to discuss the virtue of selfishness in five knowledge and work. He is able to adjust to changes in life through achievement of his own happiness. A successful life is areas on ethical issues: ““The Psychology of Pleasure” (1964), The acquired knowledge and staying focused on what is real in his value descriptive of a man with high self-esteem, who has discovered Objectivist Ethics” (1961), “Mental Health versus Mysticism and system. Man is a rational being and the way he comprehend things is his purpose in life and takes pride in his work. It is only when Self Sacrifice” (1963), “The Ethics of Emergencies”(1963), and in a hierarchical manner (Rand, 1964). He values some things more man values selfishness and sees it as a virtue that he truly rises “The Conflicts of Man’s Interests” (1962) (Rand, 1964). Discovery than others. He perceives things, thinks about them and then acts on to the occasion of self actualization and transcendence. When he of man’s code of values and actions bring clarity to topics that were what he thinks. His steps are ordered. Perception, cognition, and does, selfishness has become a virtue to him. It is then that confused by the influence of altruism. Thus, a rational man is control of one’s action signify a healthy functioning mind guided by selfishness will be his way to individual triumph over life’s guided by his thinking (a process of reason) not by his feelings and logic. So, there is only one reality and man has to perceive it with a hardships. desires. Self-sacrifice is rejected. The ultimate moral value of man healthy mind, self-esteem, pride in his work , and effort to achieve a is his concern for his own well being which leads him to life worth living. REFERENCE (partial list) experience a healthy, purposeful and fulfilling life. THE ETHICS OF EMERGENCIES Rand, A. (1964). The virtue of selfishness. New York: Penquin THE PSYCHOLOGY OF PLEASURE Group USA, Incorporate. Man’s values will let him know what pleasures to seek (Rand, No matter what type of emergency one is faced with, it is temporary. The response to any emergency is to survive. One should always act 1964). Pleasure entails a sense of self efficacy. Psychologically, excerpts from a published work… in accordance with his value system. He should never sacrifice a pleasure keeps man living and allows him to experience Thompson, B. & Kritsonis, W. (2009). Ayn Rand: Selfishness – enjoyment in life. Metaphysically, pleasure is the reward of greater value to a lesser one (Rand, 1964). Any action a man your way to individual triumph. Doctoral FORUM National successful actions. A rational, self-confident man is motivated by undertakes for the benefit of those he loves is not a sacrifice. It is Journal For Publishing And Mentoring Doctoral Research, 6 a love of values and a desire to achieve them. When a man has something he values. He values his own health first, and then he seeks (1), 1-8. genuine efficacy, along with pride in one’s work, he can truly to aid others. His selfishness is a virtue. find pleasure in his life. printed by www.postersession.com