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Who's Afraid of Immanuel Kant?: Kant's 'Critique of Pure Reason' 1.4 - Adorno and Deleuze on K*nt's Critical Philosophy

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In our last episode on Kant we engage with a critical question, in what way does Kant's philosophy precipitate the State? Through this question we are able to engage two of the most untimely (become timely) philosophers of the 20th century, Gilles Deleuze and Theodor Adorno. We engage with the nature of doubling that still confounds thinkers to this day (i.e. simulation theory), the atomized form of subjectivity, and the problems within Kant's moral thought.

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In our last episode on Kant we engage with a critical question, in what way does Kant's philosophy precipitate the State? Through this question we are able to engage two of the most untimely (become timely) philosophers of the 20th century, Gilles Deleuze and Theodor Adorno. We engage with the nature of doubling that still confounds thinkers to this day (i.e. simulation theory), the atomized form of subjectivity, and the problems within Kant's moral thought.

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