
What Is Philosophy? According to Kant
In this episode, I provide some thoughts from Kant’s logic about the nature of philosophy. Philosophy is not sophism, which merely seeks to appear clever and win debates. Philosophy is not the picture...
4 Elo 202221min

The New World Order and Kant’s Idea of Free Will
Kant tried to balance the strict lawfulness of nature with an absolute idea of human freedom. To accomplish this, Kant established the natural world as ideal, i.e. based on mental mediation in part. I...
9 Heinä 202224min

The Cultural Battle
In this episode, I discuss the philosophical roots of the cultural battle, after the recent repeal of Roe v. Wade. There are three key issues that have profound implications for how we view the contro...
30 Kesä 202237min

The Extreme Right and the Extreme Left
In this episode, I discuss an article by the Spanish writer Pedro Trevijano in which he distinguishes between two extreme attitudes in one’s moral philosophy. One is pharisiacal and rigid, judging oth...
23 Kesä 202227min

Is the Soul Incorruptible?
In this episode I go over an argument for the immortality of the soul from St. Thomas Aquinas. The idea is that the soul can grasp unchanging principles, while the senses are rooted in a specific time...
16 Touko 202228min

Kant on True Freedom
In this episode, I discuss two conceptions of liberty. One is the ability to do what one desires. The other is the a self-mastery in which true autonomy is the following of the moral law. Kant gave us...
8 Touko 202232min

Human Perversity: Why Do We Reject What Is Good?
In this episode, I discuss an episode in the Gospel of Matthew in which the people of Nazareth dismiss Christ for his wisdom and miracles. I was wondering how people could be so foolish and perverse? ...
1 Touko 202227min





















