Reply to Roderick Long: Dialectics: A Reconstruction

Journal of Ayn Rand Studies 3 (2):359 - 380 (2002)
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Abstract

Bryan Register discusses Sciabarra's ontological commitments, the nature of the cognitive ideal for social science from a pluralistic libertarian point of view, and the proper realm of dialectical investigation. He responds to Long's incisive critique (in Journal of Ayn Rand Studies, Spring 2001) of Sciabarra's notion of dialectic by analytic clarifying that notion so that it takes a form more acceptable to mainstream Anglo-American philosophers

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