Today, we present “Part 1” of Professor Dave’s talk on Idealism. This starts to get into the area of what Catholic social teaching evolved directly to counter; in a sense, Emmanuel Kant did to Protestant Christianity what Félicité de Lamennais did to Catholic Christianity: remove individual intellect and make everything faith-based (to grossly oversimplify).
In any event, as Professor Dave says, “We've learned about rationalism and empiricism as the two important movements in early modern philosophy, and the most important one that followed was idealism, which was an attempt to adapt and synthesize these previous two schools. George Berkeley and Immanuel Kant are crucial figures in this era, so let's learn about them first!”:
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Idealism Part 1: Berkeley and Kant
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And if you want the playlists for previous videos:
Economic Personalism (The Book)
Economic Personalism v. The Great Reset
Socialism, Modernism and the New Age
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