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Sunset Rollercoaster - Summum Bonum (Official Lyric Video), 2019
Presented & Produced by Sunset Music Productions Co., Ltd
Director & Edited|A Yo Chiu 周佳穎
Cameraman|Birdman 鳥人
Animation|Chen Chun Tien 陳君典
Animation Assistant|Lin Bing Chun 林秉君
Film Developing|WIZARDENX LEE Studio
...
published: 18 May 2019
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Sunset Rollercoaster - Summum Bonum / New Drug | Audiotree Live
Download & stream Sunset Rollercoaster on Audiotree Live -- http://smarturl.it/AT-Snst-Rllrcstr
Sunset Rollercoaster is a jazz influenced, subtropical sextet who write retro love songs with a modern spin. The Taiwan-based group's breezy, chilled out tunes perfectly accompany sunny strolls along the riverside or lazy mornings in bed with your love. Check out the incredible performance and let the colorful sounds of Sunset Rollercoaster transport you to a brighter mental state.
Recorded on September 26, 2018 in Chicago, IL.
Visit the band's website - https://sunset-rollercoaster.bandcamp.com/
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Youtube Playlist -- http://bit.ly/2AetX94
Subscribe to Audiotree -- http://bit.ly/1LLy4ur
Watch more -- http://www.audiotree.tv/
published: 18 Oct 2018
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Sunset Rollercoaster - Summum Bonum
music by Sunset Rollercoaster
https://sunset-rollercoaster.bandcamp.com/
full album on youtube https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3BK2uqgzza0
art by Genisis Rosales
https://www.instagram.com/geni.riot/
published: 15 Mar 2018
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Two Words That Will Change Your Life | Ryan Holiday | Daily Stoic Thoughts #17
Ryan Holiday talks about "Summum Bonum," or The Highest Good. The idea being that we must always strive to do the highest good, no matter if it is convenient or not.
Check out the Summum Bonum medallion:
https://prints.dailystoic.com/products/summum-bonum
Marcus Aurelius says, "Only that you do the right thing, nothing else matters."
Daily Stoic is a community built around the teachings of Stoicism. If you're wondering "What does Stoicism mean?", "Who was Marcus Aurelius?", "How to be a stoic?" or "How to practice stoicism in daily life?" check out the Daily Stoic: https://dailystoic.com/freeguide
Stoicism is a practical philosophy. It’s built for action, not endless debate. The main thinkers that the Daily Stoic focuses on in stoicism are Marcus Aurelius, Epictetus, and Seneca. The D...
published: 07 Jul 2019
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Summum Bonum | Beatriz Labadan | TEDxDeerfieldAcademy
Why does it take so much time to create, but so little time to destroy?
Cities during wars, towns after earthquakes or hurricanes, a long friendship over a simple disagreement, a solid career from an instant of bad judgment, a world record because of a split second loss of focus.
Isn’t it ironic that destroying good things is faster that creating them? Why can’t it be more common to quickly create good things and take a longer time to destroy or change them? And with the limited time we have on this earth, should we spend time creating or destroying?
Beatriz is a member of the class of 2016 at Deerfield Academy. Having lived inIndonesia, Egypt, Bulgaria, the Philippines, China, and the United States, Beatriz knows that that lack of basic services, can result in schools with holes i...
published: 17 Apr 2015
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summum bonum EXPLAINED
By ‘summum bonum’ (the highest good), Kant means that one should do what is moral, i.e. one’s duty because we know what is morally right or wrong instinctively. summum bonum .If we take our ethical nature seriously, we can see that it is what we should aim to achieve. Kant then goes on to argue that a good will, i.e. a person with the right moral intentions, will always seek to bring about the ‘summum bonum’, or the perfect state of affairs. In Kant’s own words, ‘the perfect accordance of the mind with the moral law is the supreme condition of the “summum bonum”.’ (Kant, Critique of Pure Reason) It is worth noting that at this point, Kant argues that ‘ought implies can’. summum bonum Because we know that we ought to aim for the ‘summum bonum’ as it is our duty, it follows that it must be ...
published: 29 Apr 2018
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589. What Is The Summum Bonum?
Bobby defines what the latin phrase "summum bonum" means and how it applies to Christians.
published: 03 Oct 2014
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Kant's Summum Bonum (Explanatory Context)
AS level homework/help video explaining the context of the summum bonum in Kantian ethics
published: 14 Mar 2013
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百齡壇“回到現場”真我音樂計劃 - 落日飛車台北街頭演出
落日飛車樂隊的歌,是送給耳朵的玫瑰,他們的情話,能產生「腦內啡」。最浪漫的現場到底是什麼樣?來台北街頭,回到落日飛車的現場。真現場還在繼續,即刻點擊以下網址贏取落日飛車現場演出門票,去最意想不到的現場聽。
https://blth5.limewe.com/Bailt/front/index
published: 16 Jan 2019
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Summum Bonum (Audiotree Live Version)
Provided to YouTube by Ingrooves
Summum Bonum (Audiotree Live Version) · 落日飛車 Sunset Rollercoaster
落日飛車 Sunset Rollercoaster on Audiotree Live
℗ 2018 Audiotree Music
Released on: 2018-10-18
Writer: Hao-Ting Huang
Writer: Hung-Li Chen
Writer: Kuo-Hung Tseng
Writer: Shao-Hsuan Wang
Writer: Shih-Wei Huang
Writer: Tsun-Lung Lo
Auto-generated by YouTube.
published: 31 Oct 2018
4:47
Sunset Rollercoaster - Summum Bonum (Official Lyric Video), 2019
Presented & Produced by Sunset Music Productions Co., Ltd
Director & Edited|A Yo Chiu 周佳穎
Cameraman|Birdman 鳥人 ...
Presented & Produced by Sunset Music Productions Co., Ltd
Director & Edited|A Yo Chiu 周佳穎
Cameraman|Birdman 鳥人
Animation|Chen Chun Tien 陳君典
Animation Assistant|Lin Bing Chun 林秉君
Film Developing|WIZARDENX LEE Studio
Special Thanks|
Jonny Lin
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Summum Bonum by Sunset Rollercoaster off album, CASSA NOVA
Summum Bonum
Vocals, Electric Guitars - Tseng Kuo Hung 曾國宏
Synth Bass, Electric Bass - Chen Hung Li 陳弘禮
Synthesizers - Wang Shao Hsuan 王少軒
Drums - Lo Tsun Lung 羅尊龍
Percussions - Chang Hao Chia 張浩嘉
Saxophone - Minyen Hsieh 謝明諺
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https://sunset-rollercoaster.bandcamp.com/track/summum-bonum
https://wn.com/Sunset_Rollercoaster_Summum_Bonum_(Official_Lyric_Video),_2019
Presented & Produced by Sunset Music Productions Co., Ltd
Director & Edited|A Yo Chiu 周佳穎
Cameraman|Birdman 鳥人
Animation|Chen Chun Tien 陳君典
Animation Assistant|Lin Bing Chun 林秉君
Film Developing|WIZARDENX LEE Studio
Special Thanks|
Jonny Lin
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Summum Bonum by Sunset Rollercoaster off album, CASSA NOVA
Summum Bonum
Vocals, Electric Guitars - Tseng Kuo Hung 曾國宏
Synth Bass, Electric Bass - Chen Hung Li 陳弘禮
Synthesizers - Wang Shao Hsuan 王少軒
Drums - Lo Tsun Lung 羅尊龍
Percussions - Chang Hao Chia 張浩嘉
Saxophone - Minyen Hsieh 謝明諺
—
https://sunset-rollercoaster.bandcamp.com/track/summum-bonum
- published: 18 May 2019
- views: 1018145
10:55
Sunset Rollercoaster - Summum Bonum / New Drug | Audiotree Live
Download & stream Sunset Rollercoaster on Audiotree Live -- http://smarturl.it/AT-Snst-Rllrcstr
Sunset Rollercoaster is a jazz influenced, subtropical sextet w...
Download & stream Sunset Rollercoaster on Audiotree Live -- http://smarturl.it/AT-Snst-Rllrcstr
Sunset Rollercoaster is a jazz influenced, subtropical sextet who write retro love songs with a modern spin. The Taiwan-based group's breezy, chilled out tunes perfectly accompany sunny strolls along the riverside or lazy mornings in bed with your love. Check out the incredible performance and let the colorful sounds of Sunset Rollercoaster transport you to a brighter mental state.
Recorded on September 26, 2018 in Chicago, IL.
Visit the band's website - https://sunset-rollercoaster.bandcamp.com/
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Youtube Playlist -- http://bit.ly/2AetX94
Subscribe to Audiotree -- http://bit.ly/1LLy4ur
Watch more -- http://www.audiotree.tv/
https://wn.com/Sunset_Rollercoaster_Summum_Bonum_New_Drug_|_Audiotree_Live
Download & stream Sunset Rollercoaster on Audiotree Live -- http://smarturl.it/AT-Snst-Rllrcstr
Sunset Rollercoaster is a jazz influenced, subtropical sextet who write retro love songs with a modern spin. The Taiwan-based group's breezy, chilled out tunes perfectly accompany sunny strolls along the riverside or lazy mornings in bed with your love. Check out the incredible performance and let the colorful sounds of Sunset Rollercoaster transport you to a brighter mental state.
Recorded on September 26, 2018 in Chicago, IL.
Visit the band's website - https://sunset-rollercoaster.bandcamp.com/
--
Youtube Playlist -- http://bit.ly/2AetX94
Subscribe to Audiotree -- http://bit.ly/1LLy4ur
Watch more -- http://www.audiotree.tv/
- published: 18 Oct 2018
- views: 354684
4:43
Sunset Rollercoaster - Summum Bonum
music by Sunset Rollercoaster
https://sunset-rollercoaster.bandcamp.com/
full album on youtube https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3BK2uqgzza0
art by Genisis Rosa...
music by Sunset Rollercoaster
https://sunset-rollercoaster.bandcamp.com/
full album on youtube https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3BK2uqgzza0
art by Genisis Rosales
https://www.instagram.com/geni.riot/
https://wn.com/Sunset_Rollercoaster_Summum_Bonum
music by Sunset Rollercoaster
https://sunset-rollercoaster.bandcamp.com/
full album on youtube https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3BK2uqgzza0
art by Genisis Rosales
https://www.instagram.com/geni.riot/
- published: 15 Mar 2018
- views: 794194
3:38
Two Words That Will Change Your Life | Ryan Holiday | Daily Stoic Thoughts #17
Ryan Holiday talks about "Summum Bonum," or The Highest Good. The idea being that we must always strive to do the highest good, no matter if it is convenient or...
Ryan Holiday talks about "Summum Bonum," or The Highest Good. The idea being that we must always strive to do the highest good, no matter if it is convenient or not.
Check out the Summum Bonum medallion:
https://prints.dailystoic.com/products/summum-bonum
Marcus Aurelius says, "Only that you do the right thing, nothing else matters."
Daily Stoic is a community built around the teachings of Stoicism. If you're wondering "What does Stoicism mean?", "Who was Marcus Aurelius?", "How to be a stoic?" or "How to practice stoicism in daily life?" check out the Daily Stoic: https://dailystoic.com/freeguide
Stoicism is a practical philosophy. It’s built for action, not endless debate. The main thinkers that the Daily Stoic focuses on in stoicism are Marcus Aurelius, Epictetus, and Seneca. The Daily Stoic is a guide to how to practice stoicism in your daily life, the daily routines of stoicism, and is a practical guide to stoicism. This channel is stoicism 101, it will tell you what stoicism is and how to be a stoic. Ryan Holiday has been practicing stoicism and writing about stoicism for more than a decade and his insights will give you guidance to practicing stoicism in your day to day life.
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Ryan Holiday talks about "Summum Bonum," or The Highest Good. The idea being that we must always strive to do the highest good, no matter if it is convenient or not.
Check out the Summum Bonum medallion:
https://prints.dailystoic.com/products/summum-bonum
Marcus Aurelius says, "Only that you do the right thing, nothing else matters."
Daily Stoic is a community built around the teachings of Stoicism. If you're wondering "What does Stoicism mean?", "Who was Marcus Aurelius?", "How to be a stoic?" or "How to practice stoicism in daily life?" check out the Daily Stoic: https://dailystoic.com/freeguide
Stoicism is a practical philosophy. It’s built for action, not endless debate. The main thinkers that the Daily Stoic focuses on in stoicism are Marcus Aurelius, Epictetus, and Seneca. The Daily Stoic is a guide to how to practice stoicism in your daily life, the daily routines of stoicism, and is a practical guide to stoicism. This channel is stoicism 101, it will tell you what stoicism is and how to be a stoic. Ryan Holiday has been practicing stoicism and writing about stoicism for more than a decade and his insights will give you guidance to practicing stoicism in your day to day life.
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#Stoicism #DailyStoic #RyanHoliday #MementoMori #AmorFati #MarcusAurelius #StoicDaily #DailyRoutine #Improvement #Happiness #philosophy #Seneca
- published: 07 Jul 2019
- views: 101794
9:40
Summum Bonum | Beatriz Labadan | TEDxDeerfieldAcademy
Why does it take so much time to create, but so little time to destroy?
Cities during wars, towns after earthquakes or hurricanes, a long friendship over a sim...
Why does it take so much time to create, but so little time to destroy?
Cities during wars, towns after earthquakes or hurricanes, a long friendship over a simple disagreement, a solid career from an instant of bad judgment, a world record because of a split second loss of focus.
Isn’t it ironic that destroying good things is faster that creating them? Why can’t it be more common to quickly create good things and take a longer time to destroy or change them? And with the limited time we have on this earth, should we spend time creating or destroying?
Beatriz is a member of the class of 2016 at Deerfield Academy. Having lived inIndonesia, Egypt, Bulgaria, the Philippines, China, and the United States, Beatriz knows that that lack of basic services, can result in schools with holes in the roofs and broken chalk boards, polluted water and air, hospitals that lack x-ray machines and are not sufficiently staffed with nurses and doctors. She has witnessed firsthand how natural disasters have a more deeper impact on these communities that lack infrastructure and support systems.
This talk was given at a TEDx event using the TED conference format but independently organized by a local community. Learn more at http://ted.com/tedx
https://wn.com/Summum_Bonum_|_Beatriz_Labadan_|_Tedxdeerfieldacademy
Why does it take so much time to create, but so little time to destroy?
Cities during wars, towns after earthquakes or hurricanes, a long friendship over a simple disagreement, a solid career from an instant of bad judgment, a world record because of a split second loss of focus.
Isn’t it ironic that destroying good things is faster that creating them? Why can’t it be more common to quickly create good things and take a longer time to destroy or change them? And with the limited time we have on this earth, should we spend time creating or destroying?
Beatriz is a member of the class of 2016 at Deerfield Academy. Having lived inIndonesia, Egypt, Bulgaria, the Philippines, China, and the United States, Beatriz knows that that lack of basic services, can result in schools with holes in the roofs and broken chalk boards, polluted water and air, hospitals that lack x-ray machines and are not sufficiently staffed with nurses and doctors. She has witnessed firsthand how natural disasters have a more deeper impact on these communities that lack infrastructure and support systems.
This talk was given at a TEDx event using the TED conference format but independently organized by a local community. Learn more at http://ted.com/tedx
- published: 17 Apr 2015
- views: 5701
7:14
summum bonum EXPLAINED
By ‘summum bonum’ (the highest good), Kant means that one should do what is moral, i.e. one’s duty because we know what is morally right or wrong instinctively....
By ‘summum bonum’ (the highest good), Kant means that one should do what is moral, i.e. one’s duty because we know what is morally right or wrong instinctively. summum bonum .If we take our ethical nature seriously, we can see that it is what we should aim to achieve. Kant then goes on to argue that a good will, i.e. a person with the right moral intentions, will always seek to bring about the ‘summum bonum’, or the perfect state of affairs. In Kant’s own words, ‘the perfect accordance of the mind with the moral law is the supreme condition of the “summum bonum”.’ (Kant, Critique of Pure Reason) It is worth noting that at this point, Kant argues that ‘ought implies can’. summum bonum Because we know that we ought to aim for the ‘summum bonum’ as it is our duty, it follows that it must be achievable. What we cannot achieve is not our duty. For example, if we see someone drowning, it is not our duty to do so if we cannot swim even though saving someone else is a moral action. In this situation our duty would be to find someone who can swim. The idea underpinning this belief is that human are autonomous. After all, as Kant himself argues, an action can only be said to be moral or immoral if it is done out of free will.summum bonum
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Please watch: "What is Bhima koregaon issue? | Current Affairs-6th Class"
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HH4smPm8G5s
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https://wn.com/Summum_Bonum_Explained
By ‘summum bonum’ (the highest good), Kant means that one should do what is moral, i.e. one’s duty because we know what is morally right or wrong instinctively. summum bonum .If we take our ethical nature seriously, we can see that it is what we should aim to achieve. Kant then goes on to argue that a good will, i.e. a person with the right moral intentions, will always seek to bring about the ‘summum bonum’, or the perfect state of affairs. In Kant’s own words, ‘the perfect accordance of the mind with the moral law is the supreme condition of the “summum bonum”.’ (Kant, Critique of Pure Reason) It is worth noting that at this point, Kant argues that ‘ought implies can’. summum bonum Because we know that we ought to aim for the ‘summum bonum’ as it is our duty, it follows that it must be achievable. What we cannot achieve is not our duty. For example, if we see someone drowning, it is not our duty to do so if we cannot swim even though saving someone else is a moral action. In this situation our duty would be to find someone who can swim. The idea underpinning this belief is that human are autonomous. After all, as Kant himself argues, an action can only be said to be moral or immoral if it is done out of free will.summum bonum
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Please watch: "What is Bhima koregaon issue? | Current Affairs-6th Class"
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HH4smPm8G5s
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- published: 29 Apr 2018
- views: 5995
2:07
589. What Is The Summum Bonum?
Bobby defines what the latin phrase "summum bonum" means and how it applies to Christians.
Bobby defines what the latin phrase "summum bonum" means and how it applies to Christians.
https://wn.com/589._What_Is_The_Summum_Bonum
Bobby defines what the latin phrase "summum bonum" means and how it applies to Christians.
- published: 03 Oct 2014
- views: 14546
2:27
Kant's Summum Bonum (Explanatory Context)
AS level homework/help video explaining the context of the summum bonum in Kantian ethics
AS level homework/help video explaining the context of the summum bonum in Kantian ethics
https://wn.com/Kant's_Summum_Bonum_(Explanatory_Context)
AS level homework/help video explaining the context of the summum bonum in Kantian ethics
- published: 14 Mar 2013
- views: 8879
10:07
百齡壇“回到現場”真我音樂計劃 - 落日飛車台北街頭演出
落日飛車樂隊的歌,是送給耳朵的玫瑰,他們的情話,能產生「腦內啡」。最浪漫的現場到底是什麼樣?來台北街頭,回到落日飛車的現場。真現場還在繼續,即刻點擊以下網址贏取落日飛車現場演出門票,去最意想不到的現場聽。
https://blth5.limewe.com/Bailt/front/index
落日飛車樂隊的歌,是送給耳朵的玫瑰,他們的情話,能產生「腦內啡」。最浪漫的現場到底是什麼樣?來台北街頭,回到落日飛車的現場。真現場還在繼續,即刻點擊以下網址贏取落日飛車現場演出門票,去最意想不到的現場聽。
https://blth5.limewe.com/Bailt/front/index
https://wn.com/百齡壇“回到現場”真我音樂計劃_落日飛車台北街頭演出
落日飛車樂隊的歌,是送給耳朵的玫瑰,他們的情話,能產生「腦內啡」。最浪漫的現場到底是什麼樣?來台北街頭,回到落日飛車的現場。真現場還在繼續,即刻點擊以下網址贏取落日飛車現場演出門票,去最意想不到的現場聽。
https://blth5.limewe.com/Bailt/front/index
- published: 16 Jan 2019
- views: 27042
6:03
Summum Bonum (Audiotree Live Version)
Provided to YouTube by Ingrooves
Summum Bonum (Audiotree Live Version) · 落日飛車 Sunset Rollercoaster
落日飛車 Sunset Rollercoaster on Audiotree Live
℗ 2018 Audiotr...
Provided to YouTube by Ingrooves
Summum Bonum (Audiotree Live Version) · 落日飛車 Sunset Rollercoaster
落日飛車 Sunset Rollercoaster on Audiotree Live
℗ 2018 Audiotree Music
Released on: 2018-10-18
Writer: Hao-Ting Huang
Writer: Hung-Li Chen
Writer: Kuo-Hung Tseng
Writer: Shao-Hsuan Wang
Writer: Shih-Wei Huang
Writer: Tsun-Lung Lo
Auto-generated by YouTube.
https://wn.com/Summum_Bonum_(Audiotree_Live_Version)
Provided to YouTube by Ingrooves
Summum Bonum (Audiotree Live Version) · 落日飛車 Sunset Rollercoaster
落日飛車 Sunset Rollercoaster on Audiotree Live
℗ 2018 Audiotree Music
Released on: 2018-10-18
Writer: Hao-Ting Huang
Writer: Hung-Li Chen
Writer: Kuo-Hung Tseng
Writer: Shao-Hsuan Wang
Writer: Shih-Wei Huang
Writer: Tsun-Lung Lo
Auto-generated by YouTube.
- published: 31 Oct 2018
- views: 45664
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PHILOSOPHY: Immanuel Kant
Immanuel Kant was acutely aware of living in an age when philosophy would need to supplant the role once played by religion. This helped him to arrive at his most famous concept: the ‘categorical imperative.’
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“Immanuel Kant is a philosopher who tried to work out how human beings could be good and kind – outside of the exhortations and blandishments of traditional religion. He was born in 1724 in the Baltic city of Königsberg, which at tha...
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Kant & Categorical Imperatives: Crash Course Philosophy #35
Our next stop on our tour of ethics is Kant’s ethics. Today Hank explains hypothetical and categorical imperatives, the universalizability principle, autonomy, and what it means to treat people as ends-in-themselves, rather than as mere means.
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Immanuel Kant - The Most Powerful Way to Think
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In this video, we talk about Immanuel Kant, The Categorical Imperative, the most powerful way to think, and so on.
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published: 31 May 2023
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Kant: A Complete Guide to Reason
00:00 – Immanuel Kant
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08:00 – Empiricism & The Chaos of the World
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10 Life Lessons From Immanuel Kant (Kantianism)
In this video we will be talking about 10 Life Lessons From Immanuel Kant. Immanuel Kant is considered to be one of the greatest German philosophers and one of the central Enlightenment thinkers of all time. His philosophy is called Kantianism.
So here are 10 Life Lessons From Immanuel Kant -
01. Do not treat others as merely means
02. Fight for freedom
03. Respect animals
04. Act from duty
05. Have your own moral law
06. Never lie
07. Become worthy of happiness
08. Do not base your morality on religion
09. Do not let people step on you
10. Get busy
I hope you enjoyed watching the video and hope these 10 life lessons from Immanuel Kant will add value to your life.
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Immanuel Kant's Moral Theory - a summary with examples
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Immanuel Kant - How To Manage Your Time (Kantianism)
In this video we will be talking about The 7 ways to manage time from the teachings of Immanuel Kant. Kant. Immanuel Kant is considered to be one of the central Enlightenment thinkers of all time. His philosophy is called Kantianism.
So here are 7 time management tips from Immanuel Kant -
01. Organize yourself
02. Follow through
03. Follow universal principles in your daily activities
04. Schedule time for developing your skills
05. Make time for the small things
06. Make time for your other duties
07. Make time for moral self-development
Hope you enjoyed this video and find these insights on time management from Immanuel Kant helpful.
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PHILOSOPHY: Immanuel Kant
Immanuel Kant was acutely aware of living in an age when philosophy would need to supplant the role once played by religion. This helped him to arrive at his mo...
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Kant & Categorical Imperatives: Crash Course Philosophy #35
Our next stop on our tour of ethics is Kant’s ethics. Today Hank explains hypothetical and categorical imperatives, the universalizability principle, autonomy, ...
Our next stop on our tour of ethics is Kant’s ethics. Today Hank explains hypothetical and categorical imperatives, the universalizability principle, autonomy, and what it means to treat people as ends-in-themselves, rather than as mere means.
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Immanuel Kant - The Most Powerful Way to Think
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- published: 31 May 2023
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Kant: A Complete Guide to Reason
00:00 – Immanuel Kant
02:53 – Kant & The Enlightenment
08:00 – Empiricism & The Chaos of the World
15:05 – The Critique of Pure Reason
21:16 – Time & Space (tra...
00:00 – Immanuel Kant
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21:16 – Time & Space (transcendental aesthetic)
27:47 – Ordering the World (the metaphysical deduction)
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Follow No One. Trust Your Own Thoughts. | The Philosophy of Immanuel Kant
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In this video, we explore the life, work, and influence of 18th century German philosopher, Immanuel Kant. Recognizing the power rational thinking during a time when it began to fully bud up across the western world, Kant attempted to harness reason to revolutionize and improve humanity's understanding of reality and how to best live within it.
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10 Life Lessons From Immanuel Kant (Kantianism)
In this video we will be talking about 10 Life Lessons From Immanuel Kant. Immanuel Kant is considered to be one of the greatest German philosophers and one of...
In this video we will be talking about 10 Life Lessons From Immanuel Kant. Immanuel Kant is considered to be one of the greatest German philosophers and one of the central Enlightenment thinkers of all time. His philosophy is called Kantianism.
So here are 10 Life Lessons From Immanuel Kant -
01. Do not treat others as merely means
02. Fight for freedom
03. Respect animals
04. Act from duty
05. Have your own moral law
06. Never lie
07. Become worthy of happiness
08. Do not base your morality on religion
09. Do not let people step on you
10. Get busy
I hope you enjoyed watching the video and hope these 10 life lessons from Immanuel Kant will add value to your life.
Immanuel Kant lived in the 18th century and is considered to be one of the greatest German philosophers and one of the central Enlightenment thinkers of all time. His philosophical revolution was to place the human at the center of the philosophical study of knowledge, morality, and beauty. He deeply believed that reason is the root of morality. His thoughts on the relationship between reason and human experience led to the notion of “procedural humanism” or “Kantian humanism”.
The work of Immanuel Kant is still relevant today as the humanistic values of Western culture are deeply influenced by the Kantian moral philosophy. His philosophy is called Kantianism
The fundamental idea of Kant’s “critical philosophy” – especially in his three Critiques: the Critique of Pure Reason (1781, 1787), the Critique of Practical Reason (1788), and the Critique of the Power of Judgment (1790) – is human autonomy. He argues that human understanding is the source of the general laws of nature that structure all our experience; and that human reason gives itself the moral law, which is our basis for belief in God, freedom, and immortality.
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In this video we will be talking about 10 Life Lessons From Immanuel Kant. Immanuel Kant is considered to be one of the greatest German philosophers and one of the central Enlightenment thinkers of all time. His philosophy is called Kantianism.
So here are 10 Life Lessons From Immanuel Kant -
01. Do not treat others as merely means
02. Fight for freedom
03. Respect animals
04. Act from duty
05. Have your own moral law
06. Never lie
07. Become worthy of happiness
08. Do not base your morality on religion
09. Do not let people step on you
10. Get busy
I hope you enjoyed watching the video and hope these 10 life lessons from Immanuel Kant will add value to your life.
Immanuel Kant lived in the 18th century and is considered to be one of the greatest German philosophers and one of the central Enlightenment thinkers of all time. His philosophical revolution was to place the human at the center of the philosophical study of knowledge, morality, and beauty. He deeply believed that reason is the root of morality. His thoughts on the relationship between reason and human experience led to the notion of “procedural humanism” or “Kantian humanism”.
The work of Immanuel Kant is still relevant today as the humanistic values of Western culture are deeply influenced by the Kantian moral philosophy. His philosophy is called Kantianism
The fundamental idea of Kant’s “critical philosophy” – especially in his three Critiques: the Critique of Pure Reason (1781, 1787), the Critique of Practical Reason (1788), and the Critique of the Power of Judgment (1790) – is human autonomy. He argues that human understanding is the source of the general laws of nature that structure all our experience; and that human reason gives itself the moral law, which is our basis for belief in God, freedom, and immortality.
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Immanuel Kant's Moral Theory - a summary with examples
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This is a lecture about version of the Kantian Categorical Imperative called "The Formula of the End in Itself." The lecture is based on a presentation of Kant's moral theory given by Onora O'Neill. The lecture concludes with a comparison between Kant's duty-based or deontological moral theory (sometimes called, simply, "Deontology"), on the one hand, and Utilitarianism, on the other.
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- published: 24 Jan 2020
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20:52
Immanuel Kant - How To Manage Your Time (Kantianism)
In this video we will be talking about The 7 ways to manage time from the teachings of Immanuel Kant. Kant. Immanuel Kant is considered to be one of the centra...
In this video we will be talking about The 7 ways to manage time from the teachings of Immanuel Kant. Kant. Immanuel Kant is considered to be one of the central Enlightenment thinkers of all time. His philosophy is called Kantianism.
So here are 7 time management tips from Immanuel Kant -
01. Organize yourself
02. Follow through
03. Follow universal principles in your daily activities
04. Schedule time for developing your skills
05. Make time for the small things
06. Make time for your other duties
07. Make time for moral self-development
Hope you enjoyed this video and find these insights on time management from Immanuel Kant helpful.
Immanuel Kant lived in the 18th century and is considered to be one of the greatest German philosophers and one of the central Enlightenment thinkers of all time. His philosophical revolution was to place the human at the center of the philosophical study of knowledge, morality, and beauty. He deeply believed that reason is the root of morality. His thoughts on the relationship between reason and human experience led to the notion of “procedural humanism” or “Kantian humanism”.
The work of Immanuel Kant is still relevant today as the humanistic values of Western culture are deeply influenced by the Kantian moral philosophy. His philosophy is called Kantianism
The fundamental idea of Kant’s “critical philosophy” – especially in his three Critiques: the Critique of Pure Reason (1781, 1787), the Critique of Practical Reason (1788), and the Critique of the Power of Judgment (1790) – is human autonomy. He argues that human understanding is the source of the general laws of nature that structure all our experience; and that human reason gives itself the moral law, which is our basis for belief in God, freedom, and immortality.
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So here are 7 time management tips from Immanuel Kant -
01. Organize yourself
02. Follow through
03. Follow universal principles in your daily activities
04. Schedule time for developing your skills
05. Make time for the small things
06. Make time for your other duties
07. Make time for moral self-development
Hope you enjoyed this video and find these insights on time management from Immanuel Kant helpful.
Immanuel Kant lived in the 18th century and is considered to be one of the greatest German philosophers and one of the central Enlightenment thinkers of all time. His philosophical revolution was to place the human at the center of the philosophical study of knowledge, morality, and beauty. He deeply believed that reason is the root of morality. His thoughts on the relationship between reason and human experience led to the notion of “procedural humanism” or “Kantian humanism”.
The work of Immanuel Kant is still relevant today as the humanistic values of Western culture are deeply influenced by the Kantian moral philosophy. His philosophy is called Kantianism
The fundamental idea of Kant’s “critical philosophy” – especially in his three Critiques: the Critique of Pure Reason (1781, 1787), the Critique of Practical Reason (1788), and the Critique of the Power of Judgment (1790) – is human autonomy. He argues that human understanding is the source of the general laws of nature that structure all our experience; and that human reason gives itself the moral law, which is our basis for belief in God, freedom, and immortality.
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Top Best Quotes Of Immanuel Kant You Should Need To Hear Before Its Too Late | Wisdom & Quotes
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Top Best Quotes Of Immanuel Kant You Should Need To Hear Before Its Too Late | Wisdom & Quotes
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🧑🔬 Immanuel Kant 🧠✨ was a renowned 🇩🇪 German philosopher 📚💭 of the 18th century. 🗓️ His influential ideas 🌟📝 shaped modern philosophy and ethics. 🌍🤔 Kant's philosophy emphasized the importance of reason 🧐📐 and moral duty 🤝🔍, seeking to understand the limits of human knowledge 🧠🔒 and the principles of ethical behavior ⚖️🌟. His works, such as "Critique of Pure Reason" and "Groundwork of the Metaphysics of Morals," continue to inspire and provoke intellectual discussion 🗣️💡 today.
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A History of Philosophy | 51 Introducing Immanuel Kant
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