

The Rational Egoist: Debating Objectivist Ethics with Professor Michael Huemer and Host Michael Liebowitz
The Rational Egoist: Debating Objectivist Ethics with Professor Michael Huemer and Host Michael Liebowitz
Welcome this episode of "The Rational Egoist," a stimulating podcast with host Michael Liebowitz, where philosophical concepts, ethical frameworks, and the power of choice are brought to the fore. In this episode, Michael engages in a thought-provoking debate with Professor Michael Huemer, a respected professor of philosophy at the University of Colorado, Boulder, and a strong proponent of ethical intuitionism, direct realism, and libertarianism.
The central point of discussion is the contentious Objectivist Ethics. Professor Huemer, known as one of the most ardent critics of Objectivism, disagrees with using 'life' as the standard by which morality is judged. The debate heats up as Liebowitz passionately argues for the necessity of a standard to measure from, drawing analogies with health and physical attributes to drive home his point.In their discourse, they reflect on Ayn Rand's philosophy, emphasising her use of 'life' as a standard of value. The conversation evolves into an exploration of the implications of this philosophy. What happens when we value life?
What does it mean for our actions and their moral implications?They delve into the concept of a 'life force' that all living things possess, behaving in ways that promote and extend this force for as long as possible. According to this view, valuing life leads to actions that promote life and avoid death.This conversation extends beyond just knowledge, delving into 'evaluation'—a different type of cognition. It's not just about understanding; it's about weighing and assessing.In this compelling discussion, both Michael Liebowitz and Professor Huemer grapple with the question of whether morality requires choice, reaching a consensus that for an action to be right or wrong, morality is necessary, and humans, unlike animals, can choose their behaviours.
Tune in to "The Rational Egoist" for this engaging debate on Objectivist Ethics. This episode is a must-listen for anyone seeking to better understand the philosophical and ethical underpinnings of their actions and decisions.
Michael Liebowitz is a philosopher, political activist, and host of the Rational Egoist podcast. He is a passionate advocate of reason and his views have been heavily influenced by the philosopher Ayn Rand. Liebowitz has dedicated his life to promoting its principles of rational self-interest, individualism, and reason.
In addition to his work as a podcast host, Liebowitz is also a prominent spokesperson for the Libertarian Party for Connecticut - USA and has been involved in a number of political debates advocating for individual rights and freedoms through his YouTube videos and interviews. Liebowitz's life story is a testament to the transformative power of the writings of Ayn Rand. After spending 25 years in prison, he was able to turn his life around by embracing the principles of rational self-interest and morality espoused by Ayn Rand.
He has since become an influential voice in the libertarian and Objectivist communities, using his own experience to inspire others to live their lives in accordance with reason, individualism, and self-interest. Liebowitz is also the co-author of "Down the Rabbit Hole: How the Culture of Correction Encourages Crime," a book that explores the ways in which misguided societal attitudes towards punishment and rehabilitation have led to a rise in crime and recidivism. In addition to his work in politics and philosophy, Liebowitz is a regular guest on the Todd Feinburg show at WTIC, where he provides expert commentary on a range of political and social issues.