
Do Humans Operate Like Computers? (Kant) - 8-Bit Philosophy
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Philosophy
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11th - 12th Grade
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Hard
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The video explores the predictability of computers and human behavior, questioning if human actions can be predicted like computer responses. It delves into Immanuel Kant's philosophy on determinism, suggesting that while humans are subject to cause and effect, they possess free will through moral law. The concept of 'ought implies can' is discussed, highlighting human ability to recognize and act on obligations. The video concludes with a philosophical debate on human freedom versus determinism, pondering the future relationship between humans and machines.
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What does Kant mean by 'ought implies can' and how does it relate to human freedom?
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Discuss the potential future implications of the relationship between man and machine as suggested in the text.
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