Love Never Faileth (Redux)

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135: Hume v/s Nietzsche - On Causality, Free Will & Habit

In this episode, we'll compare Nietzsche's view of causality, habit, and free will to Hume. Although, in substance, they make very similar arguments, we'll explore important differences. Nietzsche arrives at his critique of causality through his attack on free will, and the subse ...  Show more

134: David Hume - Enquiry Concerning Human Understanding

Today we're going to become Humean, All Too Humean. This is an introduction to David Hume's life and works, brief consideration of his influences, and deep dive into Enquiry Concerning Human Understanding - the work that woke Kant from his dogmatic slumber. In our analysis we dis ...  Show more

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