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YeahhhhDisturbing.
I know lmaoooWow. That was awkward.
Some of what the guy said was based in Kants philosophyThat was funny actually.But no way Kant would ever had said any of this,lol.
I think the way the video was designed was kind of funny but awkward to me.Some of what the guy said was based in Kants philosophy
nice I'm reading this now. thank you for sharingIMO Kant was a genius, but yeah, even geniuses have stupid ideas... I can't see how this matches the rest of his ethics, on the contrary - it contradicts it. I sense a lot of religious dogmatism which was not something he was able to completely avoid...
There is a critique of Kant here: https://philosophynow.org/issues/61/Kant_On_Suicide
IMO Kant was a genius, but yeah, even geniuses have stupid ideas... I can't see how this matches the rest of his ethics, on the contrary - it contradicts it. I sense a lot of religious dogmatism which was not something he was able to completely avoid...
There is a critique of Kant here: https://philosophynow.org/issues/61/Kant_On_Suicide
YouTube was looking up philosophical view points on suicideWhere did you find THAT?
Here's another philosophical viewpoint I find entertaining...YouTube was looking up philosophical view points on suicide