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Immanuel Kant

  • At once tiny and huge: How philosophers describe the feeling we call ‘sublime’

    At once tiny and huge: How philosophers describe the feeling we call ‘sublime’

    Sandra Shapshay, Aeon
    · Dec 31, 2018 · 08:30 pm
  • Is it okay to admire past thinkers even if they held racist or sexist views?

    Is it okay to admire past thinkers even if they held racist or sexist views?

    Julian Baggini, Aeon
    · Nov 15, 2018 · 11:30 pm
  • Immanuel Kant said sexual desire is morally wrong – he may have had a point

    Immanuel Kant said sexual desire is morally wrong – he may have had a point

    Raja Halwani
    · Dec 31, 2016 · 08:30 pm