Three Minute Philosophy – Immanuel Kant

File under comedy. It’s slightly cheeky, at times little crass, but how often do the comedy and philosophy worlds collide? I mean, really?

S. Peter Davis also has three minute takes on Descartes, Hume, Aristotle, Locke, Galileo, Pythagoras, and Aquinas.

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  1. monica says . . . | July 12, 2010 / 12:21 pm

    really good! I just love it, it’s fun! =D

  2. zwgraphici says . . . | July 14, 2010 / 10:22 pm

    lol, amazing

  3. lee jacobus says . . . | August 18, 2010 / 7:33 pm

    x3 as witty, sans the vulgarity. But that would become unhip, eh?

  4. lee jacobus says . . . | August 18, 2010 / 8:07 pm

    Aquinas was especially enlightening. Was his refutation of the “Trinity” kept quiet, post mortum?

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