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IMMANUEL KANT philosophy - In the Mouth of Madness

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In this first live stream on Immanuel Kant's philosophy, myself and Sean Ledwith explore Kant's uneventful life, epistemological challenge, Copernican Revolution, as well as Phenomena and Noumena.
The concepts are broken down into the following sections:
1:17 - Kant's uneventful life and man of the Enlightenment (with reference to Nietzsche)
10:44 - The 3 critiques and relation to postmodernism
14:04 - Kant vs Hume: epistemology "out of the dogmatic slumber"
19:03 - The Categories and Empiricism vs Rationalism
26:03 - Phenomena and Noumena (with reference to John Carpenter's In the Mouth of Madness)
35:35 - Hegel vs Kant
Do you agree with Kant's view? Are categories integral to our comprehension of the world? Is the noumina a get out for the existence of God? Let me know in the comments!
Don't forget to like, share, and subscribe so we can grow the channel!
Sean Ledwith is a lecturer and social commentator for a range of subjects including philosophy and politics. He regularly writes for the website Counterfire as well as Marx and Philosophy Review of Books and Culture Matters.
For more content please visit:
The concepts are broken down into the following sections:
1:17 - Kant's uneventful life and man of the Enlightenment (with reference to Nietzsche)
10:44 - The 3 critiques and relation to postmodernism
14:04 - Kant vs Hume: epistemology "out of the dogmatic slumber"
19:03 - The Categories and Empiricism vs Rationalism
26:03 - Phenomena and Noumena (with reference to John Carpenter's In the Mouth of Madness)
35:35 - Hegel vs Kant
Do you agree with Kant's view? Are categories integral to our comprehension of the world? Is the noumina a get out for the existence of God? Let me know in the comments!
Don't forget to like, share, and subscribe so we can grow the channel!
Sean Ledwith is a lecturer and social commentator for a range of subjects including philosophy and politics. He regularly writes for the website Counterfire as well as Marx and Philosophy Review of Books and Culture Matters.
For more content please visit:
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