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Uploaded by on May 19, 2008

"The Transcendental Deduction of the Pure Concepts of Understanding"
Translation by Roderick T. Long
Music and vocals by Paul L. Fine

PLEASE NOTE: The audio for this video was NOT made by me. I merely found the song online and made the video. Also, I do not have piano tabs for the song.

The song may be downloaded here:
http://www.auburn.edu/academic/liberal_arts/philosophy/kant.htm

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  • 9 people dislike the fact that they must presuppose space and time in order to apprehend the phenomenal world.

  • @ErichWr

    rarely stable?

    he did the same thing everyday with such precision that people used to set their watches using Kants visits to certain places.

    He was too stable.

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  • im in that strangely culturally outstanding part of youtube again

  • @kostbill Ah...those were the times. To be honest,I particularly miss Socrates. He was a lovely thinker but a bugger when he's pissed.

  • Anyone who can use the phrase "innate subjective transcendental ideality" in a song is a genius.

  • @ErichWr Yes, that is a true story. It was told by John Stuart Mill who was particularly ill one day after he had half a pint of shandy. Oh! I should not forget to mention that he drank that by his own free will.

    You must not let the fact that, JSM died before Heidegger was born, it's all about being, time and dasein.

  • @kostbill Oh, yes, I think I remember that story. But at the end, didn't Heidegger, that boozy beggar, think them both under the table with existentialism and bourbon?

  • @ErichWr you are right, this reminds me of a story about Mr. David Hume, who once out-consumed Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel, althought, different versions of the story are talking of different kinds of booze. Oh, lovely times.

  • @kostbill It's a shame they picked up these detrimental habits from Nietzsche, and rumour has it that there was nothing he couldn't teach ya' about the raising of the wrist.

  • @ErichWr indeed, he was drinking with Wittgenstein, who, was a beery swine and contrary to popular belief, he was just as sloshed as Schlegel.

  • @Drgamedood Brilliant.

  • @kostbill No, I think you're talking about Plato: remember that guy who could stick it away, half a crate of whiskey every day?

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