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Reason, Logic, and Freedom

Like Duolingo, but for Reason, Logic, and Freedom. Tomo turns the whole topic into a game you play five minutes a day, until it actually sticks.

For the part of you with thirty open tabs that never became anything.

18 bite-size levelsAbout 5 minutes each

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What you'll learn

Key ideas in Reason, Logic, and Freedom

  • Moral worth requires acting from a sense of duty to the moral law itself.
  • Actions that merely align with duty for selfish reasons lack true moral worth.
  • Kant distinguishes between 'acting in accordance with duty' and 'acting from duty'.
  • The Categorical Imperative tests if a personal rule can be willed as a universal law.
  • Immorality often stems from making a 'special exception' for oneself.
  • A rule like 'lie when convenient' fails because the institution of truth-telling would collapse.
  • Distinguishing between actions done from duty versus those done from inclination or self-interest
  • Applying the universalizability test of the Categorical Imperative
  • Using others as tools without their informed consent violates their dignity
  • Rational beings must be treated as 'ends in themselves' with their own goals
  • Deception and coercion are the primary ways we treat others as mere objects
  • Autonomy is self-legislation, where reason dictates the law to the will
  • Heteronomy occurs when the will is moved by external factors like hunger or fear
  • True freedom for Kant is not doing what you want, but doing what reason demands
  • A maxim is the subjective principle or 'policy' that triggers an action.
  • Identifying violations of the Formula of Humanity
Why not just Google it

You've tried the other tabs

Wikipedia

Thirty open tabs. Four facts you actually kept.

YouTube

You watched. You nodded. By Sunday it was gone.

ChatGPT

One answer, then back to scrolling.

Online courses

Eight weeks. You meant to finish. You didn't.

Tomo gives Reason, Logic, and Freedom the Duolingo treatment: levels, streaks, and quick quizzes that test what you just learned. That game loop is what the tabs above never had, so it's the one you actually finish.

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Motive and the Moral Law

If a person performs a 'good' action solely to improve their own reputation, how would Kant categorize the moral worth of that act?

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Where Reason, Logic, and Freedom takes you

Bridge the gap between abstract duty, logical precision, and existential choice. Explore how Kant, Russell, and Beauvoir redefined what it means to think clearly and live authentically.

  1. 1

    The Foundations of Action

    • Kant and the Moral Law
    • Beauvoir and the Ethics of Ambiguity
  2. 2

    Mapping Reality and Knowledge

    • Kant’s Limits of Reason
    • Russell’s Logical Atomism
  3. 3

    The Individual in the World

    • Beauvoir and the Social Other
    • Russell’s Skepticism and Society

3 sections · 6 units · 18 levels. Built to play, not to enroll.

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