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The Partially Examined Life Philosophy Podcast

Episode 105: Kant: What Is Beauty?

The Partially Examined Life Philosophy Podcast

Mark Linsenmayer

Casey, Paskin, Philosophy, Linsenmayer, Society & Culture, Alwan

4.62.3K Ratings

🗓️ 15 November 2014

⏱️ 120 minutes

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Summary

On Critique of Judgment (1790), Part I, Book I. What is beauty? Disinterested pleasure!

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You are listening to the Partsley Examined Life, a philosophy podcast by some guys who

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are at one point set on doing philosophy for living, but then thought better of it.

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Our question for episode 105 is something like what is beauty and will be discussing a

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manual Kant's critique of judgment.

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First book of the first part.

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You can join the discussion, get the text and lots more information at partsleyexaminedlife.com.

0:29.9

This is Mark Linton Meyer in free play from medicine Wisconsin.

0:34.1

This is Seth Paskin, propulsive without purpose in Austin, Texas.

0:38.3

This is Wes Owen and Boston, Massachusetts.

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This is Dylan Casey judging in Middleton, Wisconsin.

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This is the first one that we've just just the four of us all together have been on since

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97.

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97.

0:51.9

Yes, episode 97.

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Not 1997.

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Not 1997.

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What do you think I'm saying?

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I'm trying to figure out how long we've been doing this.

1:00.9

Well, it's good to have us.

1:03.0

It seems like a throwback reading Kant.

1:05.8

We haven't done this in a couple of years.

1:07.5

We haven't done anything really remotely like it in a couple of years.

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