Thursday, January 23, 2020

THE OLD BOY HAS STILL GOT IT

I started today preparing my first lecture on Book I of Hume's Treatise, for videotaping February 5th.  As I was typing the outline of my opening remarks, a lovely idea struck me regarding Hume's relation to Kant.  It was an idea that had not occurred to me in the 67 years since I first formulated my rather original and counter-intuitive story about their philosophical relationship.  So these lectures will not merely be a stroll down memory lane.

5 comments:

  1. Me too. Your Kant lectures were a highlight of the last decade for me,
    Lawrence

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  2. Of course you still got it.

    I'm 73 myself and I realize that one of the greatest fears that we have as we age, probably a more intense fear than that of death, is of losing our mental powers.

    However, you write several well-constructed, often witty, generally insightful posts weekly; you give classes that are well-received at Columbia University and you are invited back to give more classes the next year; your online lectures on complex philosophical topics are something of a minor hit among philosophy students, all of which is fairly solid evidence that you still got it.

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  3. In my opinion, THIRUKKURAL, a collection of some 1330 couplets in Tamil is the best ethics book from ancient times.
    396: Like getting more water by digging deeper in a sand spring
    You get more from your brain as you challenge it more.

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  4. I'm so excited! You're lectures on Kant made me be able to actually come to grips with him, and that for sure, is something very very rewarding.
    Thank you again.

    NP

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