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  1. Há 2 dias · Kant’s Critical Philosophy has always had its enemies—the longstanding tradition of anti-Kantianism (Hanna, 2020)—but sometimes Kant’s friends are more problematic than his enemies. For example, as I’ve argued, the Vatican’s championing of the broadly Kantian concept of human dignity is at best a metaphysical, moral, and sociopolitical mixed blessing (Hanna, 2024a).

  2. 12 de mai. de 2024 · This video stitches together my last three videos on Kant's Groundwork for the Metaphysics of Morals. Please note that this summarizes the preface, section one, section two, and covers...

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  3. 15 de mai. de 2024 · We all know "the problem of affection" raised by Schulze: "if causality is apriori structure of the mind and exist inside the mind, how can we claim thing-in-themselves cause phenomena when thing-in-themselves are outside the mind?"

  4. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › MetaphysicsMetaphysics - Wikipedia

    Há 3 dias · Kant distinguishes transcendent metaphysics, ... The problem of the many is about which groups of entities form mereological wholes, for instance, ...

  5. Note: This group will focus on developing a common language and friendship through studying Kant. The host will provide an interpretation of Kant; other interpretations will not be discussed until later in the meeting. Additional interpretations, topics, and questions can be addressed through the chat feature.

  6. 5 de mai. de 2024 · European philosophers, on the other hand, initially seemed reticent to address ontological and metaphysical topics, undoubtedly due to deeply rooted Kantian ideas about the “end of metaphysics.” Since the nineties, however, sentiments have changed in favour of a new “ontological turn” within Central European philosophy.

  7. 3 de mai. de 2024 · The problem with this unexamined epistemological standard at the heart of Western aesthetics is that it inherits a hidden ethical evaluation which lies at the very core of Western metaphysics; namely, the belief that there is something inherently good or valuable about the nature of reality—something which makes it worth knowing ...