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In this episode, I wrestle with a major tension in modern thought: Can we salvage the concept of worldview without falling into Kantian assumptions? I explore Kant’s influence on modern philosophy, the nature of worldview as pre-knowledge, and whether worldview thinking is inherently subjective or can be grounded in Catholic Christianity. I also discuss the noetic effects of sin, the dangers of false worldviews, and the Church’s role in guiding thought. How do we navigate modernity without absorbing its flawed assumptions? Let’s think through it together.
By George DeeganIn this episode, I wrestle with a major tension in modern thought: Can we salvage the concept of worldview without falling into Kantian assumptions? I explore Kant’s influence on modern philosophy, the nature of worldview as pre-knowledge, and whether worldview thinking is inherently subjective or can be grounded in Catholic Christianity. I also discuss the noetic effects of sin, the dangers of false worldviews, and the Church’s role in guiding thought. How do we navigate modernity without absorbing its flawed assumptions? Let’s think through it together.