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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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published: 14 Nov 2016
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Kant's Ethical Theory
published: 06 Aug 2018
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Kantian Ethics
Join George and John as they discuss and debate different Philosophical ideas. Today they will be looking into Kantian Ethics, an attempt to explain human morality. Is fulfilling your duty the only significant factor in whether your actions are morally right or wrong?
How exactly do we define our duty? Should the consequences of our actions be considered morally right or wrong, or is it solely down to whether we follow our duty? Watch as our favorite Philosophers tackle these questions.
The script to this video is part of the Philosophy Vibe - "Ethics" eBook, available on Amazon:
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published: 10 Dec 2017
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What is Kantian Ethics? (Philosophical Definitions)
A short explanation of the ethics of Immanuel Kant. Including the distinctions between hypothetical imperatives and categorical imperatives, perfect and imperfect duties and duties, duties to the self and duties to others and using people as a means and using people as an end in themselves.
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published: 04 Jun 2017
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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.
published: 24 Jan 2020
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Kantian Ethics In Under 5 Minutes | Theory In 5
published: 05 Mar 2022
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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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Beginner's Guide to Kant's Moral Philosophy
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published: 10 Jun 2016
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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.
Immanuel Kant lived in the 18th century and is considered to be one of the greatest German philosophers and one of t...
published: 02 Dec 2020
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Utilitarianism: Crash Course Philosophy #36
Our next stop in our tour of the ethical lay of the land is utilitarianism. With a little help from Batman, Hank explains the principle of utility, and the difference between act and rule utilitarianism.
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published: 21 Nov 2016
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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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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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- published: 14 Nov 2016
- views: 4178171
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Kantian Ethics
Join George and John as they discuss and debate different Philosophical ideas. Today they will be looking into Kantian Ethics, an attempt to explain human moral...
Join George and John as they discuss and debate different Philosophical ideas. Today they will be looking into Kantian Ethics, an attempt to explain human morality. Is fulfilling your duty the only significant factor in whether your actions are morally right or wrong?
How exactly do we define our duty? Should the consequences of our actions be considered morally right or wrong, or is it solely down to whether we follow our duty? Watch as our favorite Philosophers tackle these questions.
The script to this video is part of the Philosophy Vibe - "Ethics" eBook, available on Amazon:
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0:00 - Introduction
0:20 - Deontological Ethics
0:34 - Good Will
1:18 - The Categorical Imperative Explained
5:03 - Problems with Kantian Ethics
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Join George and John as they discuss and debate different Philosophical ideas. Today they will be looking into Kantian Ethics, an attempt to explain human morality. Is fulfilling your duty the only significant factor in whether your actions are morally right or wrong?
How exactly do we define our duty? Should the consequences of our actions be considered morally right or wrong, or is it solely down to whether we follow our duty? Watch as our favorite Philosophers tackle these questions.
The script to this video is part of the Philosophy Vibe - "Ethics" eBook, available on Amazon:
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0:00 - Introduction
0:20 - Deontological Ethics
0:34 - Good Will
1:18 - The Categorical Imperative Explained
5:03 - Problems with Kantian Ethics
#EmmanuelKant #Kantianethics #deontologicalethics #categorialimperative #philosophy
- published: 10 Dec 2017
- views: 156366
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What is Kantian Ethics? (Philosophical Definitions)
A short explanation of the ethics of Immanuel Kant. Including the distinctions between hypothetical imperatives and categorical imperatives, perfect and imperfe...
A short explanation of the ethics of Immanuel Kant. Including the distinctions between hypothetical imperatives and categorical imperatives, perfect and imperfect duties and duties, duties to the self and duties to others and using people as a means and using people as an end in themselves.
Sponsors: João Costa Neto, Dakota Jones, Joe Felix, Prince Otchere, Mike Samuel, Daniel Helland, Dennis Sexton, Yu Saburi, Mauricino Andrade, Will Roberts and √2. Thanks for your support!
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A short explanation of the ethics of Immanuel Kant. Including the distinctions between hypothetical imperatives and categorical imperatives, perfect and imperfect duties and duties, duties to the self and duties to others and using people as a means and using people as an end in themselves.
Sponsors: João Costa Neto, Dakota Jones, Joe Felix, Prince Otchere, Mike Samuel, Daniel Helland, Dennis Sexton, Yu Saburi, Mauricino Andrade, Will Roberts and √2. Thanks for your support!
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Information for this video gathered from The Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy, The Internet Encyclopedia of Philosophy, The Cambridge Dictionary of Philosophy, The Oxford Dictionary of Philosophy and more!
Information for this video gathered from The Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy, The Internet Encyclopedia of Philosophy, The Cambridge Dictionary of Philosophy, The Oxford Dictionary of Philosophy and more!
- published: 04 Jun 2017
- views: 113769
25:04
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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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.
- published: 24 Jan 2020
- views: 424092
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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...
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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- published: 13 Nov 2015
- views: 4586898
8:19
Beginner's Guide to Kant's Moral Philosophy
A simple introduction to Kant’s Categorical Imperative and his deontological approach to ethics
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- published: 10 Jun 2016
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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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- published: 02 Dec 2020
- views: 197453
10:01
Utilitarianism: Crash Course Philosophy #36
Our next stop in our tour of the ethical lay of the land is utilitarianism. With a little help from Batman, Hank explains the principle of utility, and the diff...
Our next stop in our tour of the ethical lay of the land is utilitarianism. With a little help from Batman, Hank explains the principle of utility, and the difference between act and rule utilitarianism.
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- published: 21 Nov 2016
- views: 4930710