
Episode 11: Nietzsche’s Immoralism: What Is Ethics, Anyway?
The Partially Examined Life Philosophy Podcast
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Is It Possible? By Virtue of a Faculty?
Kant: Human beings aren't driven by pleasure. Only the englishman is. That's the cold i was looking for. There is actually a really nice passage in the m first chapter, section 11, where he says, but let us reflect. It is high time to do so. How are synthetic judgments a priori possible? Kant asked himself. And what really is his answer, by virtue of a faculty, but unfortunately, not in five wordsha a ha ha ha ha a. He criticizes descartes in some passages that i don't think we read in this book as being superficial. His version of thedat s how he gets to the bottom of what his real
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