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Link to PATREON: /essencedeslivres Discover the fascinating life of Immanuel Kant, one of the greatest thinkers in history, known as much for his revolutionary ideas as for his exemplary daily routine. On the streets of Königsberg, clocks were set to his famous four-hour walks. But behind this life of apparent simplicity, there was a methodical mind searching for answers to the fundamental questions of existence: What can I know? What should I do? What am I allowed to hope for? In this video, delve into Kant's surprising habits: from his schedule as ordered as sheet music to his lively dinners with hand-picked guests. How was it that a man, without ever leaving his hometown, was able to revolutionize philosophy by redefining our understanding of knowledge, morality, and even the sublime? Learn about his approach to life, his unique rituals, and how this relentless discipline shaped some of the most profound ideas in our history. Immanuel Kant teaches us that a well-organized daily routine can be the breeding ground for extraordinary thought. ???? Subscribe for more captivating videos about great figures in history and their life lessons! Chapters: 0:00 Introduction: A Legendary Figure An introduction to Kant and his revolutionary impact on philosophy. 0:59 Origins (1724-1740) Kant’s humble beginnings in Königsberg, the influence of his family and his pious mother. 2:31 Early Education and Training (1740-1755) His apprenticeship at the university, the discovery of Newton, and the publication of his first writings. 6:02 The Tutor and the Astronomer (1755-1770) Kant as a tutor, his cosmological theories, and his return to the university. 10:00 The Copernican Revolution (1770-1781) The years of intense reflection leading to the publication of The Critique of Pure Reason. 15:01 The Kantian System and Morality (1781-1790) Development of the critiques and the categorical imperative, foundations of his ethics. 17:46 The Critique of Judgment (1790) The height of his career: aesthetics and finality in nature. 18:37 The Final Years (1790-1804) Kant's physical decline, his political contributions, and his struggle against censorship. 22:00 Legacy and Living Philosophy Kant's impact on modern thought and the values he embodied. 24:56 Conclusion: The Starry Sky and the Moral Law Reflection on the relevance and immensity of his intellectual heritage.