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Kant-Life Lessons From The Greatest Philosophers of All Time
Season 59 · Episode 252

Kant-Life Lessons From The Greatest Philosophers of All Time

Do This First (Daily Motivational Podcast)

September 7, 202410m 51s

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Show Notes

A giant in the Enlightenment Era, Immanuel Kant,shaped to some extent, philosophy, ethics, and epistemology during that time in history.. Born in 1724, Kant’s intellectual endeavors laid the groundwork for modern philosophy, influencing a broad spectrum of disciplines, including ethics, metaphysics, and political theory. 

For context, The Enlightenment era, spanning from the late 17th to the 18th century, was characterized an intellectual movement that emphasized reason, individualism, and skepticism of traditional authority, particularly in the realms of politics, science, and philosophy. 

Key figures such as Kant, and Voltaire, who we’ll talk about tomorrow along w/ Rousseau, and Locke advocated for ideals like liberty, and the pursuit of knowledge, significantly influencing modern democratic thought and scientific inquiry. 

Today, We're looking at Kant's Categorical Imperative through a personal development perspective. We'll explore several ways in applying this moral principle to our decision making process and life.