Who's the leading kantian of today?
honestly couldnt tell ya
>>9277958
Honesty i always good.
Donald "complete the system" Trump
>>9277945
>kantian
Why the hell do you post a pic of Levon Aronian, an elite chess player who's over his prime?
>>9277945
Litterally me
>>9277945
Is this a subjective question?
>>9278187
this
+ kanbot
noam chomksy
>>9278274
>He's a qt
Jen Shahade agrees
Jordan peterson
>>9278403
>not using his full title, Our Lord and Savior Dr. Jordan B. Peterson
Donald Trump
>>9278223
No! He's the best!
>>9278422
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christine korsgaard
>>9278584
A real answer. Cool.
>>9277945
hey this dude's pretty hot
who's he?
>>9278892
RTFT
>>9278274
Basically, like, nothing is really actually real n shit.
>>9278584
Chris is cool. I took her course on Hume's ethical theory, was a lot of fun. She really knows her stuff. Shame she doesn't really deal with Kant's non-normative stuff.
If he's still alive, Henry Allison. Quite a difficult writer.
Jay Bernstein's lectures on Kant are top notch. Or, at least, highly approachable without dumbing the content down. http://www.bernsteintapes.com
Cassirer, Husserl, and Jaspers are all underserved post-Kantians. Hannah Arendt, a protégé of Jaspers, also has some pretty robust engagements with Kant, specifically his politically philosophy, but there are kantian-existential elements throughout most of her work. Heidegger's What is a Thing? was critical in my own understanding of the Critique of Pure Reason.
This is all off the top of my head. I don't really follow contemporary Kantian scholarship, as that sounds painfully boring and pointless.
Sorry for all the clichés.
>>9279106
it's okay
>>9278187
Kek