vaatlusobjektists
Vaatlusobjektistid, also known as objectivists, are a philosophical movement that emphasizes the objective reality of the world and the importance of reason and logic in understanding it. They believe that the world exists independently of human thought and perception, and that knowledge of this reality can be obtained through rational inquiry. Objectivists reject subjective experiences and emotions as valid sources of knowledge, instead advocating for a rational, empirical approach to understanding the world. This philosophy has influenced various fields, including literature, art, and politics, and has produced notable figures such as Ayn Rand and her novel "Atlas Shrugged." Objectivism is characterized by its emphasis on individualism, capitalism, and the idea that human beings have the capacity to create their own values and live according to reason. Despite its influence, objectivism remains a controversial and debated philosophical movement.