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This is the twelfth in a new series of videos, providing advice, suggestions, and information for students and lifelong learners intending to engage in self-directed study of Immanuel Kant I discuss why Kant would be useful, important, and worthwhile to study. I also suggest which of his books would be best to start with, and what other works you might move on to after those.. I also suggest what problems or concerns you don’t need to be overly concerned with when beginning study of Kant (though you might find it useful to consider them later).
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Here are editions of Kant’s works mentioned in the video:
Prolegomena To Any Future Metaphysics – https://amzn.to/48rXzfH
Critique of Pure Reason ( Paul Guyer and Allen W. Wood translation) – https://amzn.to/3ONi3so
Critique of Pure Reason (Norman Kemp Smith translation) https://amzn.to/3wsTpXG
Groundwork for the Metaphysics of Morals – https://amzn.to/3wkmRzl
Critique of Practical Reason – https://amzn.to/3SMurKm
Metaphysics of Morals – https://amzn.to/49HL5Sv
Religion Within the Limits of Reason Alone – https://amzn.to/4bIS932
Perpetual Peace and Other Essays – https://amzn.to/48rnPaa
Critique of Judgement – https://amzn.to/42MBDL2
Here is my general Kant playlist – https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL3CAC6CDCA5C5765E
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Man. That is going to be great! Been a huge fan of Kant through self directed study for the last 3-4 years. Always looking forward to further advice in your videos like this.
Perfect timing for me as I'm in a discussion group that's slowly going through Kant's 2nd Critique. I've been appreciating him more as I've started to pick up learning German again around half a year ago. Hence, I'm very much looking forward to this video for further advice in exploring Kant's ethics outside his Groundwork (e.g., the Doctrine of Virtue, Religion within the Limits of Bare Reason).
Hi may I kindly ask if you can please list the names of the books along with the isbn numbers so it can be found as multiple reprints happens
Actually started working through the first critique with a friend a bit ago after reading the prolegomena and im interested in the secondary literature you mentioned – are there affiliate links for those as well?
Appreciating the Prolegomena lectures Greg!
Self Study Kant (with source text) feels oxymoronic for me haha
If I had this video in the 80s I would not have undergone the stress and loss of confidence of being a student of philosophy. I am relieved to realize that it does take time to understand Kant and other philosophical works.
Smoking brisket and pork butt outside while learning how to study Kant. It just doesn't get any better than this 😂 (but drinking Modelo 😮). Thanks once again Greg.
As Philosophy life learner, i've always enjoyed Kant's work since i first encounter him to study him and learn about his thought and his way of thinking has been some of the most impactful thing in my life. Maybe one of difficulty i found when i studying Kant is perhaps when i misunderstands him in some part while i reading his main works and that's why i sometimes use introductory or companion books by some professors and i find them usefull. But as a Philosophy way of life, do you think is it okay to interpreted Kant as a Philosophers in way of life or do you think Kant touches the part of Philosophy as a way of life?
Thank You for this video (and the multitude of other Kant videos you've done, as I can see in the playlist in your channel). I graduated last year with a degree in political science, and among the many philosophers very briefly covered in our classes, Kant stood out as the most interesting one. I finally managed to pick up a book of his yesterday, and can very much see what you mean about the slow reading – it took me an hour to get through four and a half pages of Groundwork for the Metaphysics of Morals, and I'm used to academic reading! Looking through all the translator's notes, flipping to sections where this or that concept is explained (I'm still not 100% sure I understood what Kant means by Idea with a capital i), and reading, re-reading and re-re-reading the half-page long sentences takes time, for sure.
To those beginning with the Prolegomena or the Groundwork, below is a downloadable vocabulary list I created of important technical terms in those works (and links to other online resources on Kant). It is not meant to be a perfect vocabulary list; always go to the texts and Sadler's videos first. I hope this will help first-time learners get started and clear up some misconceptions about Kant's moral philosophy: https://docs.google.com/document/d/1dWkTcC5RnAxonm3iNdpCcFR3uFwvusnjZI21S2sykxs/edit?usp=sharing
Thank you for these lectures! I mourned for a while, I thought you have stopped these YouTube videos. Please don’t stop! I have learned a lot from you in over a decade!
I am very interested in your fantastic lectures, they really aid me in my philosophical endeavor.
Thank you for recommending this video to me on LinkedIn! Will definitely start studying the other books first. The critique of pure reason will wait for me in the future 😂
Thank you for walking us through the daunting task of reading Kant! Do you have any thoughts on using Letters on the Kantian Philosophy by Karl Reinhold as a secondary source?