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Ethics and Kant with Bas Tonissen

Sep 16, 202451 min
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Today we’re diving into the ethical philosophy of Immanuel Kant, one of the most influential figures in moral philosophy. Kant's ethics, centered on duty, reason, and the categorical imperative, offers a framework that challenges us to think critically about our moral obligations and how we ought to act in the world.

To help us unpack Kant’s complex ideas, we’re joined by Bas Tonissen, a scholar of ethics and philosophy. Bas has spent years studying Kant’s moral philosophy and has a unique ability to bring these abstract concepts into practical focus.


This episode was recorded at KSDT Radio on January 31st, 2019. Music by St. Danger.

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