2016-04-14

Modern Philosophy: Immanuel Kant by Gregory B. Sadler

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source: Gregory B. Sadler 2012年4月16日/上次更新:2014年6月28日
In this lecture/discussion video from my 2011 Ethics class at Marist College, we begin our study of Deontological moral theory by starting with Immanuel Kant's Groundwork for the Metaphysics of Morals. We discuss the nature of duty, the good will, the purpose of rationality, happiness, and touch on the Categorical Imperative.

Duty as One's Only Motive (Immanuel Kant, Groundwork sec 1) 1:55:08
Intro to Philosophy: Kant, Groundwork, sec. 1 1:02:38
Philosophy Core Concepts: Kant, The Good Will (Groundwork for the Metaphysics of Morals, sec. 1) 14:29
Philosophy Core Concepts: Kant, Is Reason for Happiness or Duty? 16:52
Philosophy Core Concepts: Kant, On the Notion of Duty 24:32
The Categorical Imperative (Immanuel Kant, Groundwork, sec. 2) 1:23:09
Philosophy Core Concepts: Kant, Three Types of Imperatives 23:11
Philosophy Core Concepts: Kant, First Formulation of the Categorical Imperative 18:13
Philosophy Core Concepts: Kant's Examples Applying Categorical Imperative, First Formulation 19:40
Philosophy Core Concepts: Kant, More Examples Applying Categorical Imperative, First Formulation 34:04
Philosophy Core Concepts: Immanuel Kant, Universal Rules and Making Exceptions 9:58
Philosophy Core Concepts: Means, Ends, Value, and Human Dignity 16:39
Philosophy Core Concepts: Kant, Second Formulation of the Categorical Imperative 30:32
Philosophy Core Concepts: Kant's Examples Applying the Categorical Imperative, Second Formulation 26:14
Philosophy Core Concepts: Kant, More Examples Applying Categorical Imperative, Second Formulation 33:17
Intro to Philosophy: Kant, Groundwork, sec. 2-3 1:02:21
Heteronomy and Autonomy (Immanuel Kant, Groundwork, sec. 2-3) 1:06:05

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