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"Skepticism 101" is the best description of this real-time journey of inquiry through the eyes of a real, everyday, emotion-driven human. Stephen Gibson is on a quest of discovery using a new form of critical thinking that he calls Truth-Driven Thinking. It's his personal quest to find ever-elusive "truth", amidst the hype and information overload of today's world. Guests who've helped him on the way include: Michael Shermer on science and evolution; Bishop John Shelby Spong on the "Sins of Scripture"; Tom Harpur on the historicity of Jesus; Paul Campos on "The Obesity Myth"; Dr. Robert Price on New Testament truth; Joe Nickell and James Randi on paranormal investigations; Dr. David Pimentel on ethanol; and Dr. Jerry Hoffman on evidence-based medicine. Science, reason, and skepticism are the tools to be used, but without ignoring both the humor and the fascinating reality of our human, emotional experience. It's a quest for intellectual honesty and free inquiry: part instructions for skeptic wannabes, part "learning by way of open dialogue", part audioblog of real-time personal discovery. No sacred cows, Steve critically examines everything from paranormal beliefs, "drunk driving" statistics, circumcision, miracle health cures, health and obesity, prostitution, drugs, religion, philosophy, atheism, Christianity, conspiracy theories, psychology, urban legends, paradigms and heuristics, epistemology and much more. Please join the conversations in pursuit of truth driven thinking!
Truth-Driven Thinking
Kant wrote extensively on all major topics of intellectual interest. In terms of the
publication of major texts his most prolific period was 1781 to 1790.
In the domains of epistemology and metaphysics he published the Critique of Pure
Reason in 1781, with a second edition in 1787. In the domain of ethics he published
the Groundwork of the Metaphysics of Morals in 1785 and the Critique of Practical
Reason in 1788. In the domain of asthetics he presented his theory in 1790 in the form
of the Critique of Judgment.
As a form of shorthand the three Critiques are known as the First, Second, and Third,
respectively.
In the first Critique Kant deals with how we come to understand our world; in the
second Critique he deals with practical reason and how we act in our world; and in the
third Critique he attempts to show a systematic connection between the first two. So,
the first deals with how we think about our sensible world, the second deals with how
we act in it, and the third supplies a link between the two in terms of felt judgement.
In the first he draws together our inner experience with our necessary perception of an
external world. He combines perception and understanding through the application of
the productive imagination in such a way as to make judgements possible. He links the
First and the Third Critiques by arguing that aesthetic judgments, that is, judgements
about what is beautiful or sublime, derive from our determination to impose order on
our sensory experience. Thus, aesthetics is just like mathematics: it attempts to find
unity in experience.
So, each of the Critiques is concerned with judgement, judgements of reason, moral
judgements, and aesthetic judgements.
Kant's Epistemology 2008
The Enquiry Concerning Human Understanding is a shortened and simplified version of Hume's masterpiece A Treatise of Human Nature. It sought to reach a wider audience, and to dispel some of the virulent criticism addressed toward the former book. In it, Hume explains his theory of epistemology, and argues against other current theories, including those of John Locke, George Berkeley, and Nicolas Malebranche. (Summary by Kirsten Ferreri)
Librivox: Enquiry Concerning Human Understanding, An by Hume, David
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