Wonderful video! Please continue to create more content like this. I wish we had more content like your channel’s on KZbin.
@gracenotes5379Күн бұрын
It is hard to imagine how this material could have been more concisely and effectively presented! Very well done!
@Zeni-th.Күн бұрын
Actually a super good vid
@literature.café12 сағат бұрын
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@statisticalresearchmethodsКүн бұрын
Immanuel Kant!
@chogosКүн бұрын
You did say that it is coming soon, but I wasn't expecting it with the same day hahahah and another great one at that
@literature.caféКүн бұрын
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@klounasthejester4036Күн бұрын
Love it!, I was just researching and writing about objective and subjective approaches to morality, very interesting topic
@literature.café11 сағат бұрын
Metaethics! Very exciting and debatable :)
@klounasthejester403610 сағат бұрын
@@literature.café Indeed! maybe you could do a video about it hehe 👀👀
@EmilyAdams-q1hКүн бұрын
Rhymes with 'hunt.' Bravo.
@Mystik3ebКүн бұрын
I hear his critique of the classic Utilitarianism, but it's always bugged me that people use that one weakness to throw the whole thing out rather than simply add the consideration of all people as an end as part of the consideration of how "good" any given action is, but...oh well.
@NielsBleeker-r5t14 сағат бұрын
Same goes for Hedonism. The Epicurean school is more complicated than solely 'pleasure for me good, more please'. It also took into account overall wellbeing, long-term effects and the feelings of others. Even intellectuality and an interest in the arts was important to them. Kant howevers denies that things can be 'good', in a moral sense. This seems true, but in another sense all things are good, in as much as they can be desired (like health, a loved one, or food). Also it would make sense that good-willed intentions are also good (in a derived sense). The way Kant uses it seems a bit limited
@literature.café12 сағат бұрын
Absolutely, there are definitely more things to say about utilitarianism
@fanstreamКүн бұрын
Bravo --- stellar video on all levels, After I studied Ethics during my university days, I tried to follow Kant's "Categorical Imperative" in my 20s, but i failed numerous times :( Keep forging on --- you've launched a provocative, informative and entertaining channel📖📖📚📚👏👏 Also excellent intonation and vocal delivery -- you're a polyglot.
@literature.café12 сағат бұрын
Thank you !☺️
@Orange_Sunshine69Күн бұрын
Great presentation, also wonderning if the topic of existentialism would make a good video :))
@literature.café11 сағат бұрын
I keep that in mind :)
@sprightlyrandom155023 сағат бұрын
0:25 existential dread intensifies
@literature.café12 сағат бұрын
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@stardust_memories22606 сағат бұрын
You are incredible. I suspect that you've studied philosophy and classic literature? What sparked your interest in such "deep" subjects?
@c-channel80020 сағат бұрын
A day on earth Every day I see the world I am forever amazed by its unending wonders And all the beauty of everything around me Each blade of grass, every pebbles, shoot and twigs Drops of dew as diamonds in the morning sun The fresh scent of renewed hope in the early breath The promises of life awoken Riches and abundance and rewards near I am so very small - this world so big Though I look and look I cannot see very far But I can see I belong here That I belong to this here The new day also brings hurdles and sorrow Streams to cross, treacherous and menacing covers I am just a solitary little mouse trotting along In this immeasurable field I call home And no matter the dangers and the threats However unkind the weather and cold the nights And the friends lost and the dark days I am grateful for this ground I walk on I am the life given to me Like a voice needs a listener And the dream a dreamer This earth comes alive under my tiny little feet I am bound to it as it is to me Here and now I belong To this life given to me I am a voice, I am a dream, I am a breath I am just a little mouse
@alihaydar728Сағат бұрын
You are too beautiful to be this intelligent
@lored6811Сағат бұрын
Where in Germany are you from?
@alexhamilton974418 сағат бұрын
Great video! Super good content. Nice summary of Kant’s philosophy. Interesting example. I will watch more of this channel. A job well done!
@literature.café12 сағат бұрын
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@sprightlyrandom155023 сағат бұрын
I respect Kant I really do, but I do question the ‘untold perfect’ capacity he seems to suggest humans have for following rational duty. Just as an example, you don’t cure a depressed person by saying ‘don’t be depressed’ and importantly this is because they don’t have control over that, if they did life would be easy, you could control your emotions and thus only take action according to rational duty. This shows Humans, try as they might, can not completely cut themselves off from emotional influence. In fact in order to continue following rational thought you might first have to do an action which fixes your emotional state ready for identifying duty again.
@lendrestapas250514 сағат бұрын
Kant is emphasizing that humans are very prone to following their emotions and inclinations, he‘s not saying that we are easily capable of acting rationally
@stevebarbulescu488322 сағат бұрын
Excellent, concise briefing as usual on this channel👌😊 Totally re-ignited my interest in philosophy :))
@literature.café12 сағат бұрын
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@SinuheAncelmoUnLibroParaSebasКүн бұрын
What a complete analysis. Great work!
@literature.café12 сағат бұрын
Thank you! :)
@elasticharmony17 сағат бұрын
🤝
@Scrii-r6z13 сағат бұрын
She is so smart.
@dariuszgaat577110 сағат бұрын
And pretty. 😏
@Scrii-r6z8 сағат бұрын
@@dariuszgaat5771 Bruh. She is reciting Kant; that's not important right now 💀💀💀
@mumishen4819Күн бұрын
Good stuff, but I have to say that your accent is a drawback, which renders certain content of yours challenging to hear clearly.
@JonSebastianFКүн бұрын
I have to agree ':/ The script is great, though! But I do struggle with hearing a lot of the sentences. For me, I think, the challenge was words with the English consonant sounds “th” and “r” in particular. (I think neither of these sounds exist in German?)
@literature.café11 сағат бұрын
Thank you for your feedback. I try my best to make it clearer :)