I rarely make donations to anything that doesn’t relate to an environmental cause (mostly I give to saving bats), but this show’s spiritual and intellectual value is well deserving of at least $50.
Not only is it a clear and approachable understanding of philosophy, but the jokes are engaging. You sir are my hero. I am tonight for the first time, after 25 years of private study, attending a philosophy club at my local university. You have given me the courage to do so. Thanks
Hey Steven, I listen to your podcasts every night! I've been in love with learning for a while now, but I think when it comes to philosophy I have found a core to learning and finding new ways to think. Thank you for running this show, thank you for the show, I learn a ton from it.
I don't know if my question is very basic. I am not a philosophy student, but a humble enthusiast who follows videos online. To ask simply, 'Where is consciousness located according to Sartre? Is it within the individual human being? What would be the answer for a layperson, without going into philosophical jargon?' Also, could you do a video on Sartre and his idea of consciousness? I want to understand it as experienced my an individual human being. Not as for itself or in itself, which takes away the lucidity from a day to day experiential perspective
I'm not a linguist but through intuition i came to the conclusion that it must only be through the geopharcial aspects that our vocal chords function to forms certain sorts of accents, basically, our geographical location decides our accent. I remember reading about a study done upon a bunch of scientists who had to stay in Antarctica for a prolonged period, their accent changed, and it did not match with the rest of English accents.
it IS really trippy and scarey to think you could really do anything.. that maybe your "life's purpose" or "dream" is something flexible that you've just been telling yourself.. you could really be doing anything! You might really be missing out cause of stupid a story in your head :O
The example of relationships, isn't so good for guys, try leaving it after a couple of years and you'll lose your house, car, destroy your retirement fund, etc., etc.
What you explain at the beginning is the beginning of a mushroom trip. First: pondering words and what they mean, staring at plants... Goes on and on 😂
Platonism advocated for essentialism that essence precedes existence and the existentialists flipped the script into a paradigm shift that existence precedes essence making us all nauseous with freedom.
@@_PanchoVilla I see. This is confusing for me because I believe our essence is existence and this is eternal. To say one precedes the other is kind of silly from my perspective
@@ffffffffffffffff5840 It's great that you're engaging with these philosophical ideas and remaining skeptical to concepts that go against your convictions. The 'essence' of a true philosopher. With traditional Platonism, essence is seen as something predefined, while existentialism, as explained by Sartre, challenges this by suggesting that existence precedes essence, emphasizing human freedom. Think about Hegel and Kierkegaard's "anxiety is the dizziness of freedom" response. Your perspective, that essence is existence and eternal, aligns with a more essentialist viewpoint. It's essential (pun intended) to remember that philosophy often presents contrasting ideas, and there's room for different interpretations. Keep exploring these concepts, and you might find new insights that resonate with your perspective or challenge it further.
I had similar absurd feeling about sex. Putting something like a finger into a hole, with all those ohs and ahs, and it seems to be so extremely important for a man being. Looks ridicoulous sometimes :)
The more I learn about philosophy and philosophers ,the more I appreciate my Christian faith . It all makes sense . Jesus is the answer to all of men’s questions. John 14:6
This show is criminally underviewed.
well, if you take a look at the world it is quite expectable. But i agree with you Jeffrey
@@rodrigodiazcasas384 Jeffrey did not kill himself
"No one is guilty; everyone is responsible."
~ Camus
I rarely make donations to anything that doesn’t relate to an environmental cause (mostly I give to saving bats), but this show’s spiritual and intellectual value is well deserving of at least $50.
No intellectual podcast that I’ve ever come across, and I have come across many, even remotely comes close to Philosophize This. Bravo!
Not only is it a clear and approachable understanding of philosophy, but the jokes are engaging. You sir are my hero. I am tonight for the first time, after 25 years of private study, attending a philosophy club at my local university. You have given me the courage to do so. Thanks
Hey Steven, I listen to your podcasts every night! I've been in love with learning for a while now, but I think when it comes to philosophy I have found a core to learning and finding new ways to think. Thank you for running this show, thank you for the show, I learn a ton from it.
what's wrong with ur name I can't read it?
I needed to hear this final message to finally accept my position and my freedom. Thank you.
"every existing thing is born with out reason, prolongs itself out of weakness, and dies by chance"
My favorite two fellas ... articulate presentation.
That remark on the pronunciation of Jean Paul Sartre was hilarious:D
he also says Camus wrong :))))))
"Anxiety is the dizziness of freedom" is also the title of an amazing short story by ted chiang
I like how you felt the need to explain to the American public that "biased" is not only being republican or democrat
Hello, I have just discovered your channel and I love it! Thank you for your work 🙂
ஸ்டீவென் மேற்கு அவர்களுக்கு நன்றி!
it shall provoke to pause and think, and keep on that. Thank you, Steven.
ive been a hard determinist for a year now and now with this sartre episode that you did in your podcast im confuzzled please
Absolutely incredible.
sir can you please make an episode about determinism? please sir id like to hear what you have to say about the topic
I don't know if my question is very basic. I am not a philosophy student, but a humble enthusiast who follows videos online. To ask simply, 'Where is consciousness located according to Sartre? Is it within the individual human being? What would be the answer for a layperson, without going into philosophical jargon?'
Also, could you do a video on Sartre and his idea of consciousness? I want to understand it as experienced my an individual human being. Not as for itself or in itself, which takes away the lucidity from a day to day experiential perspective
Thank you
Wow you are a good teacher
Thank you
Camus is by far the better philosopher and man.
Camus saved my life. I am eternally grateful. My hero.
I'm not a linguist but through intuition i came to the conclusion that it must only be through the geopharcial aspects that our vocal chords function to forms certain sorts of accents, basically, our geographical location decides our accent. I remember reading about a study done upon a bunch of scientists who had to stay in Antarctica for a prolonged period, their accent changed, and it did not match with the rest of English accents.
23:29 lol, great line
it IS really trippy and scarey to think you could really do anything.. that maybe your "life's purpose" or "dream" is something flexible that you've just been telling yourself.. you could really be doing anything! You might really be missing out cause of stupid a story in your head :O
That cooky thing happened to me a lot of times
86 episodes in and we're finally visiting the existenialist's café!
pumpkin spice cream cheese killed me hahahahahhahahaaha.
1 minute into that clip and i have to google how germans say squirrel.... thank you very much ....
I listened from 1 - 50 ish on spotify, is there a place where i can listen to the rest? sorry for my english! also i love you and the show. nohomo
sir, it is! but im currently not using spotify, also id like to play it on my PC while playing games etc.
Alright! thank you so much for your time.. Thank you for being awesome :)
i officially love you
Looking forward to this
The example of relationships, isn't so good for guys, try leaving it after a couple of years and you'll lose your house, car, destroy your retirement fund, etc., etc.
What you explain at the beginning is the beginning of a mushroom trip. First: pondering words and what they mean, staring at plants... Goes on and on 😂
The absurdity of the world : utterly ridiculous, Restaurant
Put it on 1.5x speed and he sounds like Shapiro
Except he's not full of shit. Lol
Essence? Existence? What's the difference? Both simultaneously
Platonism advocated for essentialism that essence precedes existence and the existentialists flipped the script into a paradigm shift that existence precedes essence making us all nauseous with freedom.
@@_PanchoVilla I see. This is confusing for me because I believe our essence is existence and this is eternal. To say one precedes the other is kind of silly from my perspective
@@ffffffffffffffff5840 It's great that you're engaging with these philosophical ideas and remaining skeptical to concepts that go against your convictions. The 'essence' of a true philosopher.
With traditional Platonism, essence is seen as something predefined, while existentialism, as explained by Sartre, challenges this by suggesting that existence precedes essence, emphasizing human freedom. Think about Hegel and Kierkegaard's "anxiety is the dizziness of freedom" response.
Your perspective, that essence is existence and eternal, aligns with a more essentialist viewpoint. It's essential (pun intended) to remember that philosophy often presents contrasting ideas, and there's room for different interpretations. Keep exploring these concepts, and you might find new insights that resonate with your perspective or challenge it further.
Awesome episode! Thank you
I had similar absurd feeling about sex. Putting something like a finger into a hole, with all those ohs and ahs, and it seems to be so extremely important for a man being. Looks ridicoulous sometimes :)
Is kirka-gard or
Keer-gard
I've said F-ing Cookie a billion times in a row....I must note I work with computers all day long.
r is kh with an e in it in french
I’ve had those feelings
It’s a scriwwrel not a sqwerl?
Nice
this is greatest podcast in lecture form ever. if u enjoy check out Dan carlins common sense.
and don't listen to people below me who have such ridiculous names lol
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Is it safe to say that existentialism is the antithesis of essentialism?
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Thanks...
Rationalist vs Empiricist
Are we supposed to be living with our moms to be in a position to watch her kitchen firn? I’m 58 but I get it. :)
Radio Shack?
Be mad at Obama! I will.
with the word gum... gum.. gum..
audio
BELLEZA
Amei zin
Be free
Pronounce "Jean-Paul Sartre" in perfect french repeatedly and offensively
u r entp
Satre was wrong about a lot of things. By his own logic.
americans cant say squirrel either tho
The more I learn about philosophy and philosophers ,the more I appreciate my Christian faith . It all makes sense . Jesus is the answer to all of men’s questions. John 14:6