Kant's Critique of Pure Reason
A podcast by Oxford University
8 Episodes
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The discipline of reason: The paralogisms and Antinomies of Pure Reason.
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The "Self" and the Synthetic Unity of Apperception
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Concepts, judgement and the Transcendental Deduction of the Categories
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Idealisms and their refutations
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How are a priori synthetic judgements possible?
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Space, time and the "Analogies of Experiences"
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The broader philosophical context
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Just what is Kant's "project"?
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A lecture series examining Kant's Critique of Pure Reason. This series looks at German Philosopher Immanuel Kant's seminal philosophical work 'The Critique of Pure Reason'. The lectures aim to outline and discuss some of the key philosophical issues raised in the book and to offer students and individuals thought provoking Kantian ideas surrounding metaphysics. Each lecture looks at particular questions raised in the work such as how do we know what we know and how do we find out about the world, dissects these questions with reference to Kant's work and discusses the broader philosophical implications. Anyone with an interest in Kant and philosophy will find these lectures thought provoking but accessible.