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PREMIUM-Episode 30: Schopenhauer on Explanations and Knowledge

Dec 19, 2010
32:56
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1
Introduction
00:00 • 2min
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2
Is There a Principle of Sufficient Reason?
01:38 • 3min
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3
Kant's Principle of Sufficient Reason
04:44 • 3min
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Kant's Three Faculties of the Mind
07:29 • 3min
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5
Kant's Theology of the Understanding
10:20 • 4min
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Is There a Causality in the World?
13:52 • 2min
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The Ontology of Sensational Representation
16:15 • 3min
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8
Sense Data - The Structure of the External World
19:07 • 2min
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Is Kant's Model of the Mind a Faculty?
21:35 • 2min
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10
The Inner Self Consciousness
23:38 • 1min
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Schopenhauer's Innovation Over Conhere
25:06 • 4min
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12
The Empiric External World Is Not Given
29:22 • 4min
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Discussing Arthur Schopenhauer's On the Fourfold Root of the Principle of Sufficient Reason, published in 1847 (as an expansion of his doctoral thesis from 1813).

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