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Deleuze: Kant's Critical Philosophy

Machinic Unconscious Happy Hour

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Kant's Critique of Judgment

I see it more conservatively as kind of giving some teeth to the way in which we are called as moral beings to this moral law, what draws us in. And I think Kant wants to scaffold that idea and give it some teeth in the transcendental system. In that sense, he's kind of pointing back to even if we can't specatively, objectively prove or even convincingly prove the existence of God, we sort of have to postulate or take it as a working hypothesis even. Otherwise there is a way in which duty and this moral calling to a higher sociability might be threatened, let's say.

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