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The Philosophy Of Immanuel Kant | The Limitations Of The Mind

The Philosophy Of Immanuel Kant | The Limitations Of The Mind While the 18th century most certainly belonged to the likes of Voltaire and Hume, the 19th belonged to the immensely influential philosophy of Immanuel Kant.

I will not attempt to cover all of this man’s immensely complex philosophy in just one video. Instead I will cover parts of his Transcendental Idealism. This philosophy remains debated among his contemporaries and among modern day philosophers. This means you may come to a different conclusion than the one I present here in this video.

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Books mentioned on Kant’s philosophy:

Will Durant’s The Story of Philosophy:


Free Audiobook of his section on Kant:

Schopenhauer’s The World as Will and Idea:


William Wallace’s Kant:


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