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dive into the fascinating world of
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Emmanuel Kant the philosopher whose
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ideas have shaped modern thought and
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ethics in this video we explore K's
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critical philosophy including his
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revolutionary concepts of the
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categorical imperative and the
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distinction between phenomena and
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Nina discover why K is considered a
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foundational figure in philosophy and
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how his ideas continue to influence
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contemporary discussions on morality
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knowledge and human understanding when
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whether you're a philosophy student a
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curious learner or simply looking to
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expand your intellectual Horizons this
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mustat join us as we unpack the life
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works and enduring Legacy of Emanuel
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Kant the philosopher you need to know
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as we dive into the mind of Emmanuel K
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facing the challenge to explain his
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philosophy in less than 10 minutes
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diving into the life and thoughts of a
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pivotal figure in Western philosophy
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Emmanuel Kant was born in 1724 in kxp
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Prussia which is now part of Russia
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growing up in a devout Lutheran Family
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can Early Education and upbringing
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played a significant role in shaping his
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views however it was his encounters with
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the works of Isaac Newton and David Hume
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that truly ignited his passion for
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philosophy can unique blend of
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rationalism and empiricism would
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eventually lead him to develop a
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comprehensive philosophical system that
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would change the face of modern
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thought as Kant delved deeper into the
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complexities of human knowledge and
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experience he faced numerous challenges
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in defining the relationship between
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knowledge ethics and Human
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Experience he questioned how our
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understanding of the world is shaped by
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our perceptions and whether it's
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possible to have objective knowledge
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about about reality K's inquiry into
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these fundamental questions would lay
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the groundwork for his groundbreaking
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theories K's Relentless Pursuit Of Truth
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led him to critically examine the nature
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of human knowledge and he soon realized
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that our understanding of the world is
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not purely based on sensory
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experience instead he argued that our
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minds play an active role in shaping our
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perception of reality this idea would
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become a Cornerstone of his
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transcendental idealism which posits
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that the human mind imposes certain
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structures and categories on our
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world as K continued to Grapple with the
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intricacies of human knowledge he began
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to develop a moral philosophy that would
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implications he argued that moral
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principles shouldn't be based on
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personal desire cultural norms or even
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religious beliefs instead he believed
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that morality should be grounded in
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reason and and that certain moral
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principles are universally
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applicable moving on to kant's key
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concept let's explore how his ideas
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continue to influence contemporary
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thought one of his most famous ideas is
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the categorical imperative which is a
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moral principle that is universal
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objective and absolute essentially the
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categorical imperative is a moral law
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that applies to all rational beings and
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it's based on the principle of treating
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others as ends in themselves rather than
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means to an end Camp's concept of
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transcendental idealism also has
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significant implications for how we
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think about reality by arguing that the
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human mind imposes certain structures
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and categories on our experience of the
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world K challenged the traditional
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notion of objective reality this idea
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has had a profound impact on fields like
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science philosophy and even art as it
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highlights the role of human perception
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in shaping our understanding of the
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world another crucial aspect of kant's
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philosophy is his notion of the newon or
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the thing in itself according to Kant
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the numon represents the world as it
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exists independently of human perception
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while we can never directly know the
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newon can't argu that we can infer its
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existence through reason this idea has
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sparked intense debate among
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philosophers and its implications
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continue to resonate in fields like
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epistemology K's revolutionary idea that
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morality is grounded in reason
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transformed how we think about ethics by
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arguing that moral principles should be
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based on reason rather than personal
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desire or cultural norms can't provided
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a robust framework for understanding
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obligations this idea has had a profound
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impact on Western philosophy and its
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influence can be seen in a wide range of
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fields from political Theory to
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K's philosophy has had a profound and
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lasting impact on Modern thought by
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challenging traditional Notions of
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knowledge ethics and Human Experience
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can't pave the way for a new era of
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philosophical inquiry his ideas continue
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to influence Fields like science
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philosophy and art and his legacy
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remains a testament to the power of
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human reason if you enjoyed this
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