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Episode 25 - The Threefold Synthesis: Kant and Critique of Pure Reason
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Episode 25 - The Threefold Synthesis: Kant and Critique of Pure Reason
We begin Kant's famous Transcendental Deduction this episode, focusing first on what he called 'the threefold synthesis' of cognition. Episode Link Readings from Critique of Pure Reason [first edition], by Immanuel Kant: A96-98 A 99-100: 1. ON THE SYNTHESIS OF APPREHENSION IN INTUITION A101-102: 2. ON THE SYNTHESIS OF REPRODUCTION IN IMAGINATION A103-106: 3. ON THE SYNTHESIS OF RECOGNITION IN THE CONCEPT
Driven To Meaning
No specific background required. I'll be your guide on a journey of the mind, a journey in which we take a hard, unflinching look at the nature of the human condition through the eyes of some of history's greatest philosophers.