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In Our Time

Kant's Copernican Revolution

In Our Time
53 minAssociate Professor and Fellow in Philosophy, Trinity College Oxford

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→ WHAT IT COVERS Immanuel Kant's Critique of Pure Reason revolutionized philosophy by arguing that human minds actively structure reality through innate frameworks, challenging both rationalist and empiricist traditions while establishing limits on what reason can know. → KEY INSIGHTS - **Synthetic A Priori Knowledge:** Kant identified truths that are neither definitional nor discovered through observation, like causation—every event must have a cause. This knowledge comes from mental structures humans impose on experience, not from definitions or empirical investigation alone. - **Mind-World Relationship:** The mind contributes essential organizing principles to experience, including space, time, and causation. Without these mental frameworks, sensory input would be chaotic confusion. Objects must conform to our cognitive structures to become knowable, reversing traditional assumptions about passive observation. - **Appearances vs Things-in-Themselves:** Humans can only know objects as they appear through mental structures, never as they exist independently. This distinction preserves scientific objectivity while limiting metaphysical claims—philosophers cannot prove God's existence through reason, though faith remains permissible beyond knowledge's boundaries. - **Philosophy's Self-Discipline:** Metaphysics must establish its own limits by demonstrating which claims apply to experience and which exceed human cognitive capacity. Philosophy becomes an ongoing process of restraining reason's natural tendency to make unjustified claims beyond experiential boundaries, not a completed system. → NOTABLE MOMENT Heinrich von Kleist experienced a personal crisis after reading Kant, believing the philosopher had proven humans wear irremovable green spectacles blocking access to fundamental reality, though this interpretation missed Kant's redefinition of objectivity within human experience. 💼 SPONSORS [{"name": "Pet's Best Insurance Services", "url": "petsbest.com"}] 🏷️ Epistemology, German Idealism, Metaphysics, Enlightenment Philosophy

In Our Time

Iris Murdoch

In Our Time
54 minFellow and tutor in philosophy at Trinity College University of Oxford

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→ WHAT IT COVERS Iris Murdoch's philosophy argues morality is objective, not subjective taste, requiring us to see reality beyond our selfish ego through love and attention to achieve genuine goodness and moral vision. → KEY INSIGHTS - **Moral Realism:** Murdoch rejected post-war Oxford philosophy claiming moral judgments express emotions rather than facts. She argued goodness exists objectively in the world, discoverable through proper vision, not created by individual choice or cultural preference. - **Unselfing Through Attention:** The fat relentless ego blocks moral vision by imposing fantasy onto reality. Unselfing occurs through sustained attention to art, nature, or people, breaking through selfish concerns to recognize something genuinely other than oneself exists. - **Vision Before Action:** Moral philosophy focuses wrongly on what to do rather than how to see. Murdoch argues proper seeing determines action naturally. Like a tailor sizing someone accurately, the good person perceives situations correctly and acts accordingly without algorithmic calculation. - **Love as Recognition:** True love means the extremely difficult realization that something other than oneself is real. This differs from erotic obsession that blinds. Proper love enables accurate perception of others by cracking the ego's distorting lens of self-centered interpretation. → NOTABLE MOMENT Character Dora views Gainsborough's portrait of his daughters at the National Gallery, experiencing transcendence through the painter's genuine love. This secular prayer moment cracks her ego, revealing she loves neither man in her life, prompting moral transformation. 💼 SPONSORS [{"name": "Heartland Credit Union", "url": "heartlandcu.com"}] 🏷️ Moral Philosophy, Iris Murdoch, Platonic Ethics, Attention Theory

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