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Week - 1
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A summary of the achievements of the course; introducing Kant’s Prolegomena and Grounding The Metaphysics of Morals |
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Week - 2
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Kant-Prolegomena: The possibility of synthetic a priori knowledge |
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Week - 3
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Kant-Prolegomena: Space and time, as pure forms of intuition |
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Week - 4
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Kant-Prolegomena: Categories of the understanding |
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Week - 5
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Kant-Prolegomena: Noumenon-phenomenon distinction |
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Week - 6
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Kant-Prolegomena: The antinomies of reason |
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Week - 7
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Kant-Prolegomena: Suggestions for the solution to the problem of the antinomies of reason |
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Week - 8
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Kant-Prolegomena: The value of metaphysical knowledge |
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Week - 9
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Kant-Prolegomena: Conclusion, as the answer to the question: can we learn from metaphysics like we do from natural science or mathematics? |
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Week - 10
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Kant- Ahlâk Metafiziğinin Temellendirilmesi: Ahlak metafiziği nedir? Onu Pratik Antropoloji’den nasıl ayırt edebiliriz? |
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Week - 11
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Kant- Grounding the Metaphysics of Morals: Can (pure practical) reason make laws? |
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Week - 12
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Kant- Grounding the Metaphysics of Morals: What are the conditions for making a (moral) law? Three different forms of the Categorical Imperative |
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Week - 13
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Kant- Grounding the Metaphysics of Morals: How and why is human being (able to be) free? The roots of positive liberty |
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Week - 14
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Evaluation of the influences on Kant, and his own impacts on his descendants |