objectivists

/əbˈdʒɛktɪvɪsts/
noun
  1. People who believe that reality and truth exist independently of human thoughts or feelings, often following the philosophy of Ayn Rand.
    • Objectivists argue that selfishness is a virtue when it means pursuing one's own rational goals.
    • The debate club had two objectivists who defended the idea of absolute truth.
    • Many objectivists admire the novels of Ayn Rand for their focus on individualism.
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