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[Please note: The live sessions of Dr. Peikoff's course ended on June 3, 2004. Registration is closed. The course is available for purchase from the Ayn Rand Bookstore. The references on this site to the live sessions are for informational purposes only.]


An Invitation

We invite you to join us for a path-breaking new course by Dr. Leonard Peikoff, "The DIM Hypothesis: The Epistemological Mechanics by which Philosophy Shapes Society." This 15-session course will be presented live to a worldwide audience by phone and on the Internet. So, no matter where you live, you can take part!

The course is based on Dr. Peikoff's book-in-progress, The DIM Hypothesis, in which he looks at the role of integration in the culture and in practical life. As Dr. Peikoff recently explained: "my thesis is that the dominant trends in every key area can be defined by their leaders' policy toward integration: they are against it (Disintegration, D); they are for it, if it conforms to reality (Integration, I); they are for it, regardless of its relation to reality (Misintegration, M)." In his new course, Dr. Peikoff discusses the nature of integration and its importance to human cognition, and he applies his hypothesis to diverse fields, ranging from parenting and physics to law and literature.

We hope that you will take advantage of this rare opportunity to attend a course by Dr. Peikoff, the foremost authority on Ayn Rand's philosophy.

Sincerely,

Yaron Brook
Executive Director

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