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In this episode, I present the second part of "Critique of Judgment," specifically titled, "Critique of Teleological Judgment." It is here that Kant tries to look beyond the world as governed solely by the law of cause and effect to consider the possibility of ends, and the likelihood of a divine author that they necessarily imply. Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/theoryandphilosophy Paypal: paypal.me/theoryphilosophy Insta: @theory_and_philosophy
In this episode, I present the first half of "Critique of Judgment" that covers the "Critique of Aesthetic Judgment." Here Kant expounds upon the aesthetic judgments of the beautiful and the sublime, suggesting that our capacity for aesthetic judgment marks a points of contact between the phenomenal and noumenal worlds.Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/theoryandphilosophyPaypal: paypal.me/theoryphilosophy Insta: @theory_and_philosophy
Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/theoryandphilosophy Paypal: paypal.me/theoryphilosophyInsta: @theory_and_philosophy In this episode, I present Immanuel Kant's 2nd critique, the Critique of Practical Reason, paying attention to his understanding of freedom and its association with the moral law.
Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/theoryandphilosophyIn this episode, I conclude my presentation of Kant's Critique of Pure Reason. Here we conclude the "Transcendental Dialectic," and point to the interesting uses of a new metaphysics toward the consolidation of a general happiness and perpetual peace.
Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/theoryandphilosophy In this episode, I continue my presentation of Critique of Pure Reason, specifically presenting the first two chapter of the "Transcendental Dialectic." Here he takes aim at the cosmological ideas and how traditional dialectics only direct us toward a mirage, not truth. Kant proposes transcendental idealism as a solution to the problem presented by dialectics.
Patron: https://www.patreon.com/theoryandphilosophyIn this episode, I continue my exploration of "Critique of Pure Reason," specifically presenting the 2nd and 3rd chapters of the "Transcendental Doctrine of the Power Judgment" and the appendix to it.
David Hume ho prebudil z jeho dogmatických driemot, ale namiesto toho, aby sa stal verným zástancom empirizmu, Immanuel Kant išiel o mnoho racionálnym míľ ďalej a dnes ho radíme medzi ne-empiristických, idealistických filozofov. Dnes si posvietime na jeho chápanie ľudského chápania a na to ako nadviazal na Humea, ako ho potom hodil cez palubu a ako sa Hume nakoniec na tú palubu i tak vyšplhal späť, ale ku kormidlu sa nedostal.----more---- Použitá a odporúčaná literatúra: Michael Rohlf, „Immanuel Kant“, The Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy (2018), https://stanford.io/33erMxGMatt McCormick, „Immanuel Kant: Metaphysics“, Internet Encyclopedia of Philosophy, https://bit.ly/2LYcqI3Daniel N. Robinson, „What Is Enlightenment Kant on Freedom“, videokurz Great Ideas of Philosophy, 2nd Edition, The Great Courses(2004), https://bit.ly/2m79xKlDaniel N. Robinson, „Kant's Critique of Pure Reason“, videokurz, Oxforská univezita (2011), https://bit.ly/2OBtyoq Bryan Magee v rozhovore s Geoffrey Warnockom o filozofii a živote Immanuela Kanta, YouTube (1987), https://bit.ly/2osA3iKImmanuel Kant, všeobecný sumár jeho troch kritík, Wikipédia, https://bit.ly/2VpDSBiThe School of Life, „Philosophy – Immanuel Kant“, YouTube (2015), https://bit.ly/1nBVzLT Súvisiace dávky:PD#77: Intro do rozmýšľania o realite,https://bit.ly/2lULT3DPD#79: Locke o ľudskom chápaní, https://bit.ly/2kD51TAPD#81: Leibniz o nemateriálnom svete, https://bit.ly/2kFE8yvPD#83: Berkeley a vnímanej existencii, https://bit.ly/2lkPGaAPD#85: Hume o prirodzenom poznaní,https://bit.ly/31VOlHe***Dobré veci potrebujú svoj čas. Pomohla ti táto dávka zamyslieť sa nad niečím zmysluplným? Podpor tvoj obľúbený podcast sumou 1€, 5€ alebo 10€ (trvalý príkaz je topka!) na SK1283605207004206791985. Ďakujeme! Viac info o podpore na pravidelnadavka.sk/#chcem-podporit
Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/theoryandphilosophyIn this episode, I continue my exploration of "Critique of Pure Reason" to propel on my discussion of the Transcendental Logic so as to include how the Power of Judgment operates alongside the transcendental logic.
Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/theoryandphilosophy In this episode, I begin my presentation of Kant's "Critique of Pure Reason." Here, I take on the introduction, his section on "Transcendental Aesthetics," and his section on "Transcendental Logic"
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In this episode, we wrap up our extended focus on Kant's Critique of Pure Reason by coming full circle and looking at his view on personal identity, the topic of Episode 1 of this podcast. Recall, in that episode, we were introduced to David Hume's thoughts on the topic.Episode Link
We briefly touch upon the opening section of Transcendental Logic in Kant's Critique of Pure Reason.Episode Link
A brief tangent from our survey of Kant's Critique of Pure Reason, here we take a look at one of David Hume's unpopular discussions from A Treatise of Human Nature, namely his ideas on Space and infinite divisibility.Link to this episode
Continuing Transcendental Aesthetic in Kant's Critique of Pure Reason. In this episode we cover the pure intuition of time.Link to this episode
Continuing Transcendental Aesthetic in Kant's Critique of Pure Reason. We transition from empirical intuition to pure intuition. First up - SpaceLink to Episode 12
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James Grant, lecturer in philosophy, University of Oxford gives his fourth lecture in the Aesthetics series on Kant's Critique of Judgement.
James Grant, lecturer in philosophy, University of Oxford concludes his discussion of Kant's Critique of Judgement in the fifth lecture of the Aesthetics series.