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Thinking in Principles

Craig Biddle

Conceptual Tools for Loving Life and Advancing Liberty

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Happy Thanksgiving—and Thank You!

As Sarah and I prepare for a wonderful Thanksgiving with family and friends, I want to express my gratitude to you and to everyone who thinks, produces, trades, and thereby creates the values on which human life and happiness depend.

25 days ago
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ITEC: Objective Standards for Nonfiction Writing

If you want to write powerfully, embrace objective standards. Over my thirty years of writing and editing, I’ve developed a set I call ITEC, which stands for Important (or Interesting), True, Essentialized, and Clear.

2 months ago
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Rights Come from Reason—not "God" or Government

Conservatives claim rights come from “God.” So-called “progressives” claim rights come from government or consensus. In fact, however, rights come from reason—i.e., from perceptual observations and conceptual integrations of facts about hum...

2 months ago
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Moral Theories Essentialized

Does morality come from “God,” as religionists say—or from consensus, as social subjectivists say—or from feelings, as personal subjectivists say—or from reason (i.e., observation and logic), as Objectivists say?

2 months ago
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  • Craig Biddle

    Author of Loving Life, Rational Egoism, and hundreds of essays; host of the Under Standing podcast; executive director of Objective Standard Institute and Prometheus Foundation; editor in chief of The Objective Standard.

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