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Awakening From His Dogmatic Slumbers: Kant and His Development of a Theory of A Priori Knowledge

Awakening From His Dogmatic Slumbers: Kant and His Development of a Theory of A Priori Knowledge

FromOn The Very Idea - A Philosophy Podcast


Awakening From His Dogmatic Slumbers: Kant and His Development of a Theory of A Priori Knowledge

FromOn The Very Idea - A Philosophy Podcast

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Length:
16 minutes
Released:
Aug 7, 2020
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

In this final episode of a two part series, I look at Immanuel Kant’s response to David Hume’s skepticism about cause-effect relationships. Kant develops a theory of an a priori cognitive framework through which an individual views the world and which structure our very perceptions of reality. This framework is an ambitious undertaking and defines Kant’s status as one of the giants of the philosophical world. But it comes at a cost. Although it outlines the necessary cognitive structure that must exist if we are to have any  experiences, it must accept that we cannot view reality as it is in itself due to this framework thereby creating a distance between the  objects of the world and our experiences of them.
Released:
Aug 7, 2020
Format:
Podcast episode

Titles in the series (61)

A self-indulgent vanity project of a man with a microphone in hand, each episode explores a philosophical theme hopefully with a certain degree of accuracy. I try to keep it pretty light. More philosophy nerd than academic, it sprung out of free time during the pandemic. @KMaca5