EPISODE · Apr 10, 2026 · 2H 34M
On Kant and the Wall Between You and Reality
from sleepyphilosophyradio · host slphilosophy
Vote on what comes next: https://www.slphilosophyradio.com/voteThere is a wall between you and reality. You did not build it. You cannot remove it. It is the structure of your own mind. Fall asleep to the complete philosophy of Immanuel Kant.In this three-hour episode, we trace the full arc of Kant's life and ideas, from his daily walk through the streets of Konigsberg, where neighbors set their clocks by his passing, to a philosophical vision that reshaped every discipline it touched. We explore the crisis that shattered his faith in rationalist metaphysics and the decade of silence that followed.We unpack his Copernican revolution in thought: the claim that the mind does not passively receive the world but actively constructs it. We follow him through the Critique of Pure Reason and the architecture of transcendental idealism, through the thing in itself and the boundaries of human knowledge, through the categorical imperative and his account of morality as rational self-legislation, through the demolition of every classical proof of God's existence and the construction of a moral faith to take their place.We examine his philosophy of beauty and the sublime. And we end where Kant ended: with the starry heavens above and the moral law within.Whether Kant's name is new to you or a familiar landmark in your reading, this episode offers a calm and thorough passage through one of the most transformative philosophies in human history. Let it carry you through a quiet evening of rest or reflection.Please listen only in safe, restful contexts.(0:00:00) The Clockwork Man of Konigsberg(0:16:01) The Dogmatic Slumber(0:31:15) The Copernican Revolution(0:46:46) The World Behind the World(1:02:06) The Moral Law Within(1:17:23) The Categorical Imperative(1:32:56) Freedom and Duty(1:48:47) The Limits of Reason(2:03:47) The Beautiful and the Sublime(2:19:14) The Starry Heavens AboveSUGGESTED READINGImmanuel Kant, Critique of Pure Reason (Cambridge Edition, translated by Paul Guyer and Allen Wood): https://amzn.to/4mjnCOZImmanuel Kant, Groundwork of the Metaphysics of Morals (Cambridge Edition, translated by Mary Gregor): https://amzn.to/3PYfmb5Manfred Kuehn, Kant: A Biography: https://amzn.to/4vp7XBYRoger Scruton, Kant: A Very Short Introduction: https://amzn.to/4mor7nqSebastian Gardner, Kant and the Critique of Pure Reason: https://amzn.to/4c96y9CThese are affiliate links. At no extra cost to you, I earn a small commission if you purchase through them.All research and writing is done personally. Music by Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com), licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 4.0 License.If this helped you rest, consider subscribing to Sleepy Philosophy Radio for more gentle, longform philosophy.
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Vote on what comes next: https://www.slphilosophyradio.com/voteThere is a wall between you and reality. You did not build it. You cannot remove it. It is the structure of your own mind. Fall asleep to the complete philosophy of Immanuel Kant.In this three-hour episode, we trace the full arc of Kant's life and ideas, from his daily walk through the streets of Konigsberg, where neighbors set their clocks by his passing, to a philosophical vision that reshaped every discipline it touched. We explore the crisis that shattered his faith in rationalist metaphysics and the decade of silence that followed.We unpack his Copernican revolution in thought: the claim that the mind does not passively receive the world but actively constructs it. We follow him through the Critique of Pure Reason and the architecture of transcendental idealism, through the thing in itself and the boundaries of human knowledge, through the categorical imperative and his account of morality as rational self-legislation, through the demolition of every classical proof of God's existence and the construction of a moral faith to take their place.We examine his philosophy of beauty and the sublime. And we end where Kant ended: with the starry heavens above and the moral law within.Whether Kant's name is new to you or a familiar landmark in your reading, this episode offers a calm and thorough passage through one of the most transformative philosophies in human history. Let it carry you through a quiet evening of rest or reflection.Please listen only in safe, restful contexts.(0:00:00) The Clockwork Man of Konigsberg(0:16:01) The Dogmatic Slumber(0:31:15) The Copernican Revolution(0:46:46) The World Behind the World(1:02:06) The Moral Law Within(1:17:23) The Categorical Imperative(1:32:56) Freedom and Duty(1:48:47) The Limits of Reason(2:03:47) The Beautiful and the Sublime(2:19:14) The Starry Heavens AboveSUGGESTED READINGImmanuel Kant, Critique of Pure Reason (Cambridge Edition, translated by Paul Guyer and Allen Wood): https://amzn.to/4mjnCOZImmanuel Kant, Groundwork of the Metaphysics of Morals (Cambridge Edition, translated by Mary Gregor): https://amzn.to/3PYfmb5Manfred Kuehn, Kant: A Biography: https://amzn.to/4vp7XBYRoger Scruton, Kant: A Very Short Introduction: https://amzn.to/4mor7nqSebastian Gardner, Kant and the Critique of Pure Reason: https://amzn.to/4c96y9CThese are affiliate links. At no extra cost to you, I earn a small commission if you purchase through them.All research and writing is done personally. Music by Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com), licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 4.0 License.If this helped you rest, consider subscribing to Sleepy Philosophy Radio for more gentle, longform philosophy.
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