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Kant & Lost: The Moral Compass

  • Moral Duty on an Island: Kant’s categorical imperative demands ethical behavior, even in extreme conditions. The survivors of Lost must navigate moral dilemmas beyond societal norms.
  • Rational vs. Empirical Knowledge: Kant argues that reason shapes experience. The show’s mysteries mirror the tension between rational explanations and faith-based beliefs.
  • The Ultimate Test of Free Will: Do the characters act freely, or are their choices predetermined? Kant’s philosophy challenges our understanding of autonomy.

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Philosophy Explained with TV Series by Tommaso Ariemma connects great philosophers to modern TV series, making complex ideas accessible. From Plato and Black Mirror to Machiavelli and Game of Thrones, the book reveals how philosophy shapes our worldview, offering fresh insights through popular narratives.

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