4/6/2008 8:52:24 PM
BB&T also will not finance construction projects in which the land was obtained through eminent domain, which is another reason why I'm a fan.
4/6/2008 8:59:30 PM
Hard to believe that UT-Austin would allow an institute to study junk philosopy. Might as well have an institute to study Robert Heinlen or Terry Goodkind.But I don't like eminent domain, so this thread is a push.
4/6/2008 9:42:49 PM
4/6/2008 9:53:00 PM
"BB&T... The Bank with Balls"They can have that for free.
4/6/2008 10:28:15 PM
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4/6/2008 11:37:19 PM
Junk philosophy is junk philosophy, no matter who's pushing it. Why pick and choose?
4/6/2008 11:38:44 PM
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4/6/2008 11:59:53 PM
why is this being done at a public school?
4/7/2008 1:01:30 AM
Now i want to see an "L. Ron Hubbard" Chair of Metaphysical Studies at a major state university.
4/7/2008 1:08:46 AM
I happen to bank with BB&T--but I didn't know about the bank's eminent domain position. Go, BB&T!
4/7/2008 4:07:19 AM
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4/7/2008 11:00:01 AM
I thought Objectivism was about rational self-interest.Just what evidence did they find to support the notion that her philosophy had injected any such filter onto American pursuits of self-interest?
4/7/2008 12:24:25 PM
This thread needs a better title.Who at BB&T made this decision!?Apparently some universities will do anything for money. I wonder how many places BB&T had to shop this lemon around to before they found someplace that desperate. I hope NCSU was one of them.I have already explained why Ayn Rand is a douche. So I wont bother repeating myself.http://thewolfweb.com/message_topic.aspx?topic=359972[Edited on April 7, 2008 at 1:06 PM. Reason : ``]
4/7/2008 1:05:33 PM
4/8/2008 12:33:24 AM
[quote]Apparently some universities will do anything for money. I wonder how many places BB&T had to shop this lemon around to before they found someplace that desperate. I hope NCSU was one of them.I have already explained why Ayn Rand is a douche. So I wont bother repeating myself.[//quote]Like Rand or hate her there is little doubt that she has had an effect on the evolution American conservatism and through that the nation as a whole. For many libertarian leaning conservatives their first exposure was through Rand. At a time when liberalism dominated Rand proposed a popular counterpoint.As a philosopher she is not Nozick, but her impact is still important.
4/8/2008 11:55:22 AM
^Very true. Ayn Rand was actually my first introduction to philosophy as well. I believe that having to confront her arguments has focused and changed my thinking on many issues. But her impact has been felt, as you note, as a teacher and public intellectual--not as a philosopher. I do not believe that she layed out a philosophy that could be productively studied or expanded upon by today's philosophers. Indeed, as I explain my other thread, I find several of her basic arguments contradictory. And that's really the important question the University should ask itself. "Does Ayn Rand's philosophy of Objectivism provide enough of a sound foundation to warrant funding its study". I don't believe it does and apparently neither does most universities. Of course, for $2 million the Univ of Texas at Austin has been willing to give it a shot. *shrug*[Edited on April 8, 2008 at 12:28 PM. Reason : ``]
4/8/2008 12:15:17 PM
I love how the chair is named after a faceless corporation.
4/8/2008 12:27:09 PM
At last! I understand...
4/8/2008 4:48:05 PM
http://it.youtube.com/watch?v=Yu_moia-oVI
4/8/2008 5:05:15 PM
4/8/2008 5:38:55 PM
^I can't seem to find any articles that says whethered Allison offered the money or whether the school asked for it. But this would not be the first time that John Allison has offered "gifts" to universities that came with Objectivist strings.
4/8/2008 6:14:15 PM