The Josias Podcast, Episode IV: Nature, Natural Ends, and the Enlightenment (Part 2)
27 snips
Dec 17, 2017 Dive into the fascinating transition from Aristotelian thought to Enlightenment philosophies. Explore how modern thinkers like Descartes and Kant reshaped our understanding of nature and ethics. Music by Philip Glass ties in with the philosophical journeys of Gandhi and Tolstoy. The podcast critiques the reliance on classical ideas and examines its implications on morality and knowledge. Finally, it reflects on humanity's role in the natural order, connecting ecological concerns with deeper philosophical inquiries.
AI Snips
Chapters
Books
Transcript
Episode notes
Morality Detached from Nature
- Removing natural ends leads to morality being divorced from natural science.
- Hume highlights the is-ought problem, showing natural facts can't justify moral norms.
Science Changes Topic, Not Truth
- Enlightenment science skirts teleology rather than disproving it, focusing on mathematical methods instead.
- They shifted topics away from causes to mathematical regularities, forgetting classical teleological concepts.
Descartes' Mathematical Breakthrough
- Cartesian mathematics abstracts from the nature of things using symbolic calculations.
- This innovation enabled the remarkable practical success of modern science and engineering.







