Tara Smith (philosopher)
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Tara A. Smith (born 1961) is an American philosopher. She is a professor of philosophy, the
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, and the Anthem Foundation Fellow for the Study of Objectivism at the
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Career

Smith specializes in moral and political theory. She did her undergraduate work at the
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and received her doctorate from
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. Her published works include the books ''Viable Values: A Study of Life as the Root and Reward of Morality'' (2000), ''Moral Rights and Political Freedom'' (1995), and ''Ayn Rand's Normative Ethics: The Virtuous Egoist'' (2006). She is also a contributing author to several essay collections about Ayn Rand's novels. Smith has written in journals such as '' The Journal of Philosophy'', '' American Philosophical Quarterly'', ''Social Philosophy and Policy'', and ''Law and Philosophy''. Smith has lectured all across the United States including
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, Duke University,
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, and
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, and to groups of businessmen. She has also organized conferences, often ones emphasizing objective law. She is on the board of '' The Philosopher's Index'' and is on the Academic Advisory Council of The Clemson Institute for the Study of Capitalism at
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. Smith is a member of the Ayn Rand Society, which exists within the
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. She is also on the board of directors of the
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Selected publications


Books

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Articles

* * * * * * * * * * "'Social' Objectivity and the Objectivity of Value" in * * "Forbidding Life to Those Still Living" in * "Independence in ''The Fountainhead''" in * * * "'Humanity's Darkest Evil': The Lethal Destructiveness of Non-Objective Law" in


See also

* American philosophy *
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References


External links


Faculty page
at University of Texas at Austin Department of Philosophy
Academic review of ''Ayn Rand's Normative Ethics: The Virtuous Egoist''

The Objective Standard's review of ''Ayn Rand's Normative Ethics: The Virtuous Egoist''

Carrie-Ann Biondi, Review of "Ayn Rand's Normative Ethics: The Virtuous Egoist" Reason Papers 30 (2008)

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at the
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which lists her books and some articles
Archive
of Tara Smith's articles at the Capitalism Magazine website {{DEFAULTSORT:Smith, Tara 1961 births Living people 20th-century American philosophers 21st-century American philosophers Moral philosophers American political philosophers Objectivism scholars Objectivists University of Virginia alumni Johns Hopkins University alumni University of Texas at Austin faculty American atheists Atheist philosophers American women philosophers Ayn Rand Institute 21st-century American women