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Lattes and Lasers

Amy Kant + Holly McCaig

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Join us on a journey fueled by lattes and powered by lasers as we delve into the fascinating world of making. Get ready to be immersed in the world where lattes fuel ideas, lasers bring them to life, and two friends share their passion for making on Lattes and Lasers.
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Each Friday Join J.Cain, OD Scoot and Tito as they discuss news, music, adulting, civic issues and the ridiculousness that’s happening in Atlanta and the world. These two hoodlums stay wylin so they can never stay somewhere. So they had to create a space for them to act an a**. Join them on this journey of growth, realization, laughs, jokes, and wild antics. This Podcast is for everyone but especially the savages, crazy mfs, hoodlums, bebe kids, and 90 babies.
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What's up everybody I'm the Landoverlegend a.k.a Big T the host of the "I Kan't Make This Up Podcast" where I interview our guest and we have opened dialogue discussions. Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/landover-legend4/support
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Rhythm-Of-Soul

Rajni Kant Singh

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Rhythm-Of-Soul podcast is one of its kind containing recitation of nazm, short stories in my voice. Due to advent of technological advancement Listening a piece of nazm or any short story is more convenient in comparison to reading. I hope that the listeners will like my podcast.
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You Kant Say That!

Na'ama Carlin and Melanie White

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Do you get excited by questions more than answers? Do you like showing off at parties with random knowledge? In this podcast, sociologists and social theorists Drs Melanie White and Na’ama Carlin take everyday ideas and explore them through different sociological and philosophical perspectives. Season 1 focuses on the notion of the 'self' as explored in common sociological texts. Join us, in our mission to make the familiar unfamiliar!
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The Critique of Pure Reason, first published in 1781 with a second edition in 1787, has been called the most influential and important philosophical text of the modern age. Kant saw the Critique of Pure Reason as an attempt to bridge the gap between rationalism (there are significant ways in which our concepts and knowledge are gained independently of sense experience) and empiricism (sense experience is the ultimate source of all our concepts and knowledge) and, in particular, to counter th ...
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The Critique of Practical Reason (Kritik der praktischen Vernunft) is the second of Immanuel Kant’s three critiques, first published in 1788. It follows on from his Critique of Pure Reason and deals with his moral philosophy. The second Critique exercised a decisive influence over the subsequent development of the field of ethics and moral philosophy, becoming the principle reference point for ethical systems that focus on the rightness or wrongness of actions themselves, as opposed to the r ...
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Hi! Welcome to Off Colour Commentary, an Off Colour production and your go-to podcast for all things media, and culture. We're a global non-profit with one goal, To empower not just ourselves but also elevate the creative industries fans love. For our reviews, interviews, & other written pieces, check out www.offcolour.org, and follow us everywhere at @OffColourOrg!
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Follow Jason Warner (MD at Redpoint Ventures and former CTO of GitHub) and Eiso Kant (Founder of Athenian) as they chat about the biggest lessons they’ve learned about Engineering Leadership throughout the years.
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078 PODCASTS

078Podcasts.nl

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Welcome to the Soundcloud page of 078PODCASTS! This is the place to listen online to our mixes! Every month a brand new one hour mix of house, deephouse, techhouse or techno, played by local heroes, upcoming dj's and alltime favourites, all with a connection to our beloved city Dordrecht (078) And, you can also DOWNLOAD the latest mix during one month! LIKE what you hear? http://www.facebook.com/078Podcasts DUTCH: 078 PODCASTS is een online platform voor (lokale) artiesten uit de regio 078. ...
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Anubhooti

Usha Shrivastava

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“Anubhooti translates to “feelings” or “sensations” in English. This podcast is Usha Shrivastava’s attempt to create some space in the heart of society for her Anubhooti and to encourage people to fully experience and reflect on their own. She brings to life a collection of profound pieces (she has authored for children and adults) via soothing, poetic recitation in Hindi. ~ Cover art painted by Anjali Kant
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Kant's Epistemology

University of Glasgow

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Immanuel Kant wrote extensively on all major topics of intellectual interest. In terms of the publication of major texts his most prolific period was 1781 to 1790. In the domains of epistemology and metaphysics he published the Critique of Pure Reason in 1781. In the domain of ethics he published the Groundwork of the Metaphysics of Morals in 1785 and the Critique of Practical Reason in 1788. In the domain of aesthetics he presented his theory in 1790 in the form of the Critique of Judgment. ...
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Open College Podcast

Produced by Possibly Correct Media

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Dr. Stephen R.C. Hicks is a Canadian-American philosopher who teaches at Rockford University, Illinois. He has had visiting positions at Oxford University (England), Kasimir the Great University (Poland), and has lectured at universities across North America, Europe, Asia, and Latin America. He specializes in modern European philosophy and politics, and has written extensively on Kant, Marx, including his two books, Explaining Postmodernism: Skepticism and Socialism from Rousseau to Foucault ...
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What's Left of Philosophy

Lillian Cicerchia, Owen Glyn-Williams, Gil Morejón, and William Paris

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In What’s Left of Philosophy Gil Morejón (@gdmorejon), Lillian Cicerchia (@lilcicerch), Owen Glyn-Williams (@oglynwil), and William Paris (@williammparis) discuss philosophy’s radical histories and contemporary political theory. Philosophy isn't dead, but what's left? Support us at patreon.com/leftofphilosophy
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Dive into "Antidote to Echo Chambers," the podcast that shatters the walls of ideological bubbles. Join us for insightful discussions, diverse viewpoints, and practical strategies to navigate today's polarized world. Break free from the echo and embrace the richness of diverse perspectives. Tune in for a fresh take on the issues that matter.
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Every fortnight, Forbes India’s Divya Shekhar brings you conversations about business, economy, life and society, as seen through the written word. The episodes chronicle what’s cool, contextual and worth talking about in the world of books and publishing. With personal stories, reportage, research or investigation, our guests throw the spotlight on some of the most relatable and relevant ideas of our time and help us make sense of the people and trends that shape the world.​
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Sadler's Lectures

Lectures on classic and contemporary philosophical texts and thinkers by Gregory B. Sadler

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I'm that YouTube Philosophy Guy! Find more than 2,500 videos in my main channel. Support my video and podcast work! https://www.patreon.com/sadler or https://www.buymeacoffee.com/A4quYdWoM Learn more about this podcast channel - https://youtu.be/qRvL0gqlyrw and https://medium.com/gregory-b-sadler-ph-d/the-sadlers-lectures-podcast-56e18619c5aa Due to popular demand - and with the work underwritten by my Patreon supporters - I have started converting my videos into MP3 files listeners can list ...
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What does BDSM have to do with Human Rights? How does Kant help us navigate multiple relationships? How do I start to understand the complicated world of polyamory and kink? Sex and the System is your new favorite podcast that will give you interesting insights, fun facts, and mind-blowing concepts to help you understand and navigate your relationships.My name is Lara. I have a degree and Human Rights, with a thesis about Human Rights and BDSM. Now I want to bring this interesting world clos ...
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Conversaciones de Altura

Conversaciones de Altura

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Podcast mexicano en el que sostenemos conversaciones de altura con talentos underground de México y el mundo. Bilingual podcast from Mexico City with national and international underground talents. Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/conversaciones-de-altura/support
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Immanuel Kant gave a series of lectures on anthropology 1772-1773, 1795-1796 at the University of Königsberg, which was founded in 1544. His lectures dealt with recognizing the internal and external in man, cognition, sensuousness, the five senses, as well as the soul and the mind. They were gathered together and published in 1798 and then published in English in The Journal of Speculative Philosophy in 1867, volumes 9-16. Therefore, several texts will be used for this book. I was able to fi ...
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Lecture series on Aesthetics and the Philosophy of Art. The first part of the series focuses on some of the most important writings on art and beauty in the Western philosophical tradition, covering Plato, Aristotle, David Hume, and Immanuel Kant. The second part of the series focuses on questions about understanding works of art and about the nature of art. This part examines the interpretation of literature, the expression of emotion in music, and the definition of art
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Welcome to the Nonsense Dialogues. "Dialogues" because we would like to think we sound like Socrates and Plato at the Academy. "Nonsense" because we think we sound like the great sceptics - Hume, Wittgenstein, Kant and so on. Actually, neither is true. Randal and David just like to argue about organisational and social psychological theory and practice in an invariably vain attempt to figure out what works and to complain about the myths, half-truths and just plain wrong shite that pass as g ...
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It Was Murder Podcast

It Was Murder Podcast

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Three friends agree to watch every episode and movie of the television hit Hart to Hart to determine once and for all if Hart to Hart is a good show. Join Ellen Ito (the devoted lover) Erik Blood (the nostalgic acquaintance) and Joe Garber (the dubious virgin) on a journey filled with fabulous fashions, furious fistfights, and of course MURDER!
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Join Harry Venice on a journey to transform your life with the wisdom of Carl Jung's Depth Psychology. This podcast breaks down the deepest insights learned from the greatest modern psychologist and thinker of our time, Carl Jung. It will give you a new perspective on your life and personality by explaining Jungian Psychology, Philosophy, Alchemy, Dreams, and the Unconscious mind. It's time to enter the depths.
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The Philosopher's Nest

Lewis Williams and Kyle van Oosterum

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The Philosopher's Nest is a podcast created by Kyle van Oosterum and Lewis Williams, two graduate students in philosophy at the University of Oxford. Our podcast is dedicated to showcasing the work, insights, and experiences of graduate students in philosophy. In each episode we talk with a different graduate philosophy student about their research and their views on the discipline of philosophy as it is practised today.
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Behold, the Lion

The Columbia Witness

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Behold, the Lion explores what it means to have a relationship with Jesus in a university environment, with the mission of spreading the message of Christianity to the curious and equipping Christian listeners with a better understanding of how to live the Christian life in a secular world. We discuss questions of theology, art, literature, and practical living as people of faith in the 21st century. This semester, our new host, Ardaschir Arguelles, is joined by guests from various Christian ...
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Conversations with scholars on recent books in Political Theory and Social and Political Philosophy. This podcast is not affiliated with the University of Houston, and no opinions expressed on this podcast are that of the University of Houston. Image: Jean Jacques Rousseau (1712–1778), After a model by Jean Antoine Houdon (French, Versailles 1741–1828 Paris), in the public domain courtesy of the Metropolitan Museum of Art
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This lecture discusses key ideas from the 18th century philosopher Immanuel Kant's work, The Prolegomena to Any Future Metaphysics.Specifically it focuses on Kant's defense of his own transcendental or critical idealism from accusations that he turns the spatio-temporal world of sense-experience into mere "illusion" (Schein). Kant explains how illu…
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Harry Venice starts this episode with an intention to discuss Immanuel Kant's philosophy but takes an unexpected twist from discussing Kant's Critique of Pure Reason to a personal discussion of fear, control, perfectionism, and taking risks. Sometimes the small things, or risks, are really the big things which open new doors to our reality. Write a…
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Welcome to "Lattes and Lasers," where creativity meets innovation! In this episode, hosts Holly McCaig and Amy Kant are diving into the intersection of technology, creativity, and the human experience. In this episode, titled "Maker Gains with AI," Holly and Amy are joined by first responder and AI student Jake McCaig as they explore a topic at the…
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It is often said that clothes make the man or woman. What happens though, when “the man” uses clothing or outfits to control others? G. Long and Deb look at uniforms, dress codes, and sumptuary laws through the ages. Whether it was the fabric, the color, furs, or silk, those in the upper classes were determined to control the masses by punishing th…
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In this lecture, Ryder Richards, an artist currently based in Fort Worth, explored the intersection of art and artificial intelligence (AI), specifically focusing on a project that reimagines Salvador Dali's "Alice in Wonderland." Richards delved into public fears and misconceptions about AI, emphasizing a lack of understanding about how AI algorit…
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This week, Charles Stivale and Dan Smith returned to the podcast to discuss a series of lectures Deleuze delivered titled "Painting and the Question of Concepts". They also shared a bit about their experience with the Deleuze Seminars project hosted by Purdue University.Charles' research interests include 19th-century French novels, contemporary cr…
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This lecture discusses key ideas from the 18th century philosopher Immanuel Kant's work, The Prolegomena to Any Future Metaphysics.Specifically it focuses on Kant's defense of his own transcendental or critical idealism from accusations that he turns the spatio-temporal world of sense-experience into mere "illusion" (Schein). Kant explains how illu…
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‘The kitchen needs cleaning, but only one of us seems to notice. I mean, he looked straight at the dishes in the sink…and just stacked his dish on top of them. How high does this precarious tower of crockery have to be until he decides to wash the dishes or, more likely, they collapse into an unrepairable heap? I suppose I’ll have to wash them. The…
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This lecture discusses key ideas from the 18th century philosopher Immanuel Kant's work, The Prolegomena to Any Future Metaphysics.Specifically it focuses on his discussion of geometry in particular, in the course of which he briefly examines geometric proofs resting on congruence and objects that may be the same in some respects but are not congru…
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Gurcharan Das believes that reliving your life is better than living it. In his memoir Another Sort of Freedom, he reflects on 80 years of his life. The author talks to Divya Shekhar about how he fled his home during the Partition, stumbled through various academic disciplines—from engineering and literature to philosophy and Sanskrit—survived doin…
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In this episode of "Lattes and Lasers," hosts Holly McCaig and Amy Kant dive into the world of Search Engine Optimization (SEO) and its crucial role in elevating online businesses. From seasoned sellers to novices, understanding SEO is paramount in navigating the competitive online marketplace. Join Holly and Amy as they unravel the mysteries of SE…
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Harry Venice discusses anger and conflict in a very personal and open way. This episode considers a key passage of Carl Jung regarding the benefits of conflict in the iondividuation process. Harry also discovers some practical real life examples of how anger can be triggered in our healing journey. Anger and conflict is often linked with the parent…
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Harry Venice gives an introduction to the commonalities of Immanuel Kant and Carl Jung. Understanding Kant is critical to understanding Carl Jung's depth psychology. Kant's philosophy and exploration of empiricism form a critical foundation to how Jung structures his psychology and accounts for the limits of empiricism, science, and understanding t…
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Harry Venice discusses Immanuel Kant’s ‘Critique of Pure Reason’ and its relation to Carl Jung’s Depth Psychology (Jungian or Analytical Psychology). This episode focuses on Kant’s initial statements about human reason, empiricism and their limits. The discussion then turns to psychology, sense perception and even Archimedes (the Archimedean Point)…
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Harry Venice deeply discussing Jung's depth psychology concepts of the archetypes and psychic reality. This is done by explorating a passage from Carl Jung's Collected Work 7, 'Two Essays on Analytical Psychology'. This one gets deep in thought excavating the deep wisdom of Jung and enters into discussions of opposites, concretising vs psychic real…
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Harry Venice discusses a rare Friedrich Nietzsche book (Abraham Wolf's Lectures on Nietzsche in 1915) and how it relates to Carl Jung his psychology and individuation or living a life of meaning. Nietzsche's idea of 'living a grand life' and the concepts of war, and the conscious versus the unconscious are discussed. There is also an exploration of…
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In this episode we delve into Judith Butler’s Giving an Account of Oneself, an illuminating book from 2005 that examines subject-formation and the relationship between the self, other people, and the normative social order. We reconstruct Butler’s efforts to ground a philosophical ethics with positive claims in the insights of three theoretical tra…
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Brian Massumi joined Cooper and Taylor for a discussion on his forthcoming book: The Personality of Power: A Theory of Fascism for Anti-Fascist Life.Massumi was instrumental in introducing the work of French philosophers Gilles Deleuze and Félix Guattari to the English-speaking world through his translation of their key collaborative work A Thousan…
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Hey folks, welcome back to The Antidote! Today, we're shaking things up a bit with our guest, Paul Saguil. Paul's not your average guest – he's the Deputy Head of TD Bank Group's Sanctions Compliance and Anti-Bribery/Anti-Corruption Program, with a background that spans law, finance, and social justice. Now, we're not just going to talk about one t…
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This lecture discusses key ideas from the 18th century philosopher Immanuel Kant's work, The Prolegomena to Any Future Metaphysics.Specifically it focuses on his discussions of the a priori intuitions that are the basis for pure mathematics, namely space and time. These are the forms of empirical intuitions, preceding them logically, and they also …
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This lecture discusses key ideas from the 18th century philosopher Immanuel Kant's work, The Prolegomena to Any Future Metaphysics.Specifically it focuses on his discussion of the possibility of a priori intuition (Anschauung), which makes pure mathematics possible. Time and Space are such a priori intuitions, namely the forms of sensibility, the c…
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This lecture discusses key ideas from the 18th century philosopher Immanuel Kant's work, The Prolegomena to Any Future Metaphysics.Specifically it focuses on his discussion in the Preamble on the peculiarities of all metaphysical knowledge, bearing upon how and why his transcendental or critical philosophy takes metaphysics beyond two other sets of…
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In this episode of "Lattes and Lasers," we explore the world of laser maker trends. From personalized keychains to intricate cutting boards, the industry offers a plethora of opportunities and challenges. Discover the benefits of embracing trends, from increased visibility to expanded market reach, while acknowledging the risks of following the cro…
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This lecture discusses key ideas from the 18th century philosopher Immanuel Kant's work, The Prolegomena to Any Future Metaphysics.Specifically it focuses on his discussion in the Preamble on the peculiarities of all metaphysical knowledge, bearing upon what he takes to be a central problem that must be resolved if there is to be any genuine well-f…
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Today we’re joined by Cindy Friedman, a PhD candidate at the Utrecht University. We’ll be talking about Cindy's work on the ethics of humanoid robots and ubuntu ethics. If you'd like to get in touch with Cindy, you can reach her at c.friedman@uu.nl or on LinkedIn and ResearchGate. Music credit: @progressivaudio…
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Jeffrey Bell joined us to speak about his recently published book, An Inquiry into Analytic-Continental Metaphysics.Jeffrey A. Bell is Professor of Philosophy at Southeastern Louisiana University. He has recently been a Leverhulme Trust Visiting Professor in Philosophy at Royal Holloway, University of London, during which time much of this book was…
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This lecture discusses key ideas from the 18th century philosopher Immanuel Kant's work, The Prolegomena to Any Future Metaphysics.Specifically it focuses on his discussion in the Preamble on the peculiarities of all metaphysical knowledge, bearing upon the distinction he makes between analytic and synthetic judgements. Analytic judgements do not a…
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Alongside life and liberty, the Declaration of Independence marked the pursuit of happiness as the foundation of American democracy. Yet, as the history of philosophy has taught us, understanding happiness is no easy task. Pursuing happiness as the cessation of desire, a feeling of perpetual pleasure, or as a state of human flourishing are very dif…
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This lecture discusses key ideas from the 18th century philosopher Immanuel Kant's work, The Prolegomena to Any Future Metaphysics.Specifically it focuses on his discussion in the Preamble on the peculiarities of all metaphysical knowledge, bearing upon the nature of properly metaphysical judgements, cognitions, or propositions, namely that they ar…
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In this thought-provoking episode, we sit down with Ziyann Virji, an esteemed entrepreneur, change maker, and speaker on a mission to impact one billion lives worldwide. Join us as Ziyann candidly shares the uncomfortable truths he's encountered while working in the social impact space, and how he's learned to navigate them with resilience and empa…
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This lecture discusses key ideas from the 18th century philosopher Immanuel Kant's work, The Prolegomena to Any Future Metaphysics.Specifically it focuses on his discussion in the Preamble on the peculiarities of all metaphysical knowledge, bearing upon the nature of mathematical judgements, properly speaking. Kant argues, against previous thinkers…
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In this episode, we talk with Manon Garcia about the problem of women’s submissiveness in feminist philosophy. Then we discuss longstanding feminist criticisms of the concept of consent, what we want from consent in the first place, and what it could mean in the future. And we wonder if the reason it’s so hard to talk about sex in philosophy is tha…
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