Nietzsche Exposed Kant Philosophy
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 5 ก.พ. 2025
- In this video, we explore Nietzsche's compelling critique of Kant's concept of the "thing-in-itself." Nietzsche questions the very foundation of Kantian metaphysics, arguing that the idea of an unknowable reality beyond our perception is both contradictory and misleading. Dive into Nietzsche's philosophical challenge that reshapes our understanding of truth, knowledge, and the limits of human cognition. Ideal for philosophy enthusiasts and students, this video breaks down complex ideas into accessible insights. Keywords: Nietzsche, Kant, thing-in-itself, critique, metaphysics, epistemology, philosophy, human cognition.
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Very interesting young Mind is explaining. God bless you... வாழ்க வளமுடன்
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I interpreted kant's sentence as everyone has a different perspective of what the things or people around them.
So what a particular person can be thinking about a thing or a person is subjective, in reality it may be different.
Thank you for sharing your perspective! I understand where you're coming from, seeing Kant’s philosophy as subjective and open to different interpretations. However, Nietzsche's critique of Kant isn't just about subjectivity. Nietzsche believed that Kant’s idea of the "thing-in-itself" creates a dangerous split between two worlds: one that we experience (which Kant calls mere appearances) and another mysterious world we can never truly know.Nietzsche saw this division as leading to a kind of hopelessness or passivity, where people might feel that they can never really understand reality. This can create a nihilistic outlook, where everything seems uncertain and meaningless.In contrast, Nietzsche encourages us to engage fully with the world we experience, to actively shape our lives and create meaning through our actions and interpretations. Instead of being stuck in a passive state, Nietzsche's philosophy is about embracing life, using our experiences to grow, and finding our own path to truth.So, while Kant's philosophy might invite a more detached view, Nietzsche is pushing us towards a more dynamic and life-affirming approach. I hope this will help you..
Bhai kafka ki philosophy p video banao🙏🏻
Ok bro
Thing in itself or Epistemological Nihilism ek hee h kya?
No these are two different concepts