Ayn Rand Society Philosophical Studies is a series of books presenting outstanding recent scholarship on Rand’s philosophy, Objectivism. In addition to the best of the previously unpublished papers and comments (appreciative and critical) presented to the Society at American Philosophical Association meetings, volumes also contain invited papers that push the boundaries of our understanding of Objectivism and its relationship to the dominant contemporary and historical schools of thought in philosophy and allied fields.
Series editors: James G. Lennox (University of Pittsburgh) and Gregory Salmieri (Anthem Foundation and Rutgers University)
Editorial board:
- Lester H. Hunt (University of Wisconsin, Madison)
- Robert Mayhew (Seton Hall University)
- Fred D. Miller, Jr. (Bowling Green State University)
- Adam Mossoff (George Mason University)
- Darryl Wright (Harvey Mudd College, [The Claremont Colleges])
Volumes:
- Metaethics, Egoism and Virtue: Studies in Ayn Rand’s Normative Theory (Gotthelf and Lennox, eds., 2011)
- Concepts and Their Role in Knowledge: Reflections on Objectivist Epistemology (Gotthelf and Lennox, eds., 2013)
- Foundations of a Free Society: Reflections on Ayn Rand’s Political Philosophy (Salmieri and Mayhew, eds., 2019)