Immanuel Kant—A Dramatic Introduction In Story, Imagery and Metaphor. Part 1.

By Tim Hull in June 2020

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Tim Hull discusses Immanuel Kant. Immanuel Kant was an extremely influential German (East Prussian) philosopher. He is famous for his three critiques; Critique of Pure Reason, Critique of Practical Reason and Critique of the Power of Judgement. He synthesised thinking about reason and experience to assert that the mind imposes structures (Categories) to order thought. He also proposed universal laws of ethical behaviour and teleological judgement.

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Produced in June 2020. Provisional captions.

Tim Hull has taught theology for many years primarily at St John’s College Nottingham and currently at the Queen’s Foundation Birmingham. He is the author of Faith and Modern Thought: The Modern Philosophers for Understanding Modern Theology (Cascade Books, 2020).

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