OSI Courses on Literature, Opportunities, and Objectivism

by Craig BiddleAnnouncementsOct 16, 2021

OSI’s second round of autumn courses begin in November. These include:

How to Get More Enjoyment from Great Literature

Gain a deeper understanding of the elements of literature, and enjoy a richer appreciation of this vital art for the rest of your life. Join Dr. Andrew Bernstein for a spirited analysis of several little-known short stories using his unique method for extracting maximum value and enjoyment from great works of fiction.

Tuesdays, 1pm–2:30pm Eastern, beginning Nov. 2

For more information or to enroll click here.

Introduction to Ayn Rand’s Philosophy for Loving Life

Your greatest asset for flourishing is a philosophy designed for that purpose. Join me for an overview of Ayn Rand’s philosophy, which is designed for this purpose, with special emphasis on her method of objectivity—the method for keeping your ideas connected to reality, staying focused on what matters most, and living fully.

Wednesdays, 11am–12:30pm Eastern, beginning Nov. 3

For more information or to enroll click here.

The Art of Finding and Creating Opportunity

Could you use more opportunities to advance your career, to learn valuable skills, or to engage with people who get things done? Would you like to take better advantage of the opportunities you have? Hannah Frankman will show you how to create, expand, and leverage opportunities to build the life you want.

Mondays, 5:30pm–7pm Eastern, beginning Nov. 1

For more information or to enroll click here.

Full scholarships are available for students and young adults aged 29 and under. Apply now.

On Solid Ground

On Solid Ground is the hub for content from OSI fellows and affiliates, along with announcements about OSI’s programs and events. Here, you’ll find links to our team’s articles, videos, and other materials published across various platforms. And you’ll discover opportunities to support and engage with our global community.

Latest Blog Posts

Christian Theist vs Objectivist Atheist

by Maddox LocherPhilosophy

Nov 21, 2025

Maddox (Objectivist, ex-baptist) and Jake (a Baptist pastor) confront their deepest disagreements about God, morality, and the foundations of truth. They explore whether faith or reason is the more reliable path to knowledge—and how each shapes our understanding of good and evil.

Moral Realism vs. Anti-Realism Is a False Alternative

by Craig BiddlePhilosophy

Nov 21, 2025

Most philosophers claim you must choose between moral realism and moral anti-realism—but that dichotomy is a trap. In his video, Craig breaks down both categories, shows why they fail, and explains the overlooked third option: moral objectivism. You’ll see how values arise from the factual requirements of human life—and why that changes the entire debate.

Northanger Abbey: A Mystery of Motive, Not Murder

by Angelica WerthArt & Culture

Nov 21, 2025

In her new Substack post, Angel discusses Northanger Abbey—a light, fun story about an innocent girl, captivated by Gothic tales, who begins to learn how the “real world” works and how to recognize people’s less-than-innocent motives.

Objective Standard Institute’s 2024 in Review

by Craig BiddleAnnouncements

Nov 17, 2025

OSI advanced its mission—and your values—beautifully in 2024. Here are some highlights of our projects and programs throughout the year.