Kierkegaard and Nietzsche | Giants of Existentialism

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  • @Eternalised
    @Eternalised  3 года назад +46

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    • @poopslappa1661
      @poopslappa1661 3 года назад +3

      Awesome video! One idea for a cool video would be to essentially compile the "our present course" section of all of philosophy into one brain exploding video! Like one video that asks all the biggest questions of philosophy. Possibly "Biggest unanswered questions of philosophy".

    • @Eternalised
      @Eternalised  3 года назад +5

      @@poopslappa1661 Sounds like an interesting and challenging idea, I'll put it in my possible future videos list.

    • @poopslappa1661
      @poopslappa1661 3 года назад +3

      @@Eternalised awesome! Great videos either way for sure!

    • @satnamo
      @satnamo 3 года назад +2

      I like it
      To die but not to perish is to be eternally present, eternalised!

  • @anirudhtrivedi3688
    @anirudhtrivedi3688 3 года назад +45

    This thing is QUALITY CONTENT!!!
    Time and upcoming humanity will respect your efforts❤️

    • @Eternalised
      @Eternalised  3 года назад +4

      Thank you very much Anirudh!

  • @pawelpawlowin95
    @pawelpawlowin95 3 года назад +51

    Finally! I've been waiting for this since last year! Keep going, Sir!
    May I suggest some duels for the future?
    Sartre vs. Camus
    Schopenhauer vs. Nietzsche
    Plato vs. Aristotle
    Hegel vs. Kant
    Nietzsche vs Kant
    Heidegger vs. Husserl

    • @Eternalised
      @Eternalised  3 года назад +11

      Thanks! Great list, I have some of these in mind for future production. Expect some Heidegger content soon as well :)

  • @PhilosophyToons
    @PhilosophyToons 3 года назад +29

    Love the biography comparison, great video as always!

  • @themetricsystemissuperior
    @themetricsystemissuperior 3 года назад +14

    i absolutely admire the artworks you choose to put into your videos, they really neatly correlate to the theme of your works

    • @Eternalised
      @Eternalised  3 года назад +4

      Thanks a lot! Glad the small details are noticeable :)

  • @kanefrieze3769
    @kanefrieze3769 3 года назад +3

    I began studying philosophy 2 years ago by reading the philosophy of religion. the reason I began was because I got inspired by Beatniks in the 50s after post world war 2 and what made people think of life in a different way after death. Then I found with France and intellects and philosopher. I what to know the unknown. to know experience is a great journey. I say thank you for the video.

  • @InfinitiSin
    @InfinitiSin 3 года назад +5

    Indeed the battles between the giants, one who started it all and another who ended it all.

    • @Eternalised
      @Eternalised  3 года назад +1

      Really impressed with your videos. I have much to learn :)

  • @joefloine2000
    @joefloine2000 Год назад +2

    My task is new in such a way that there literally is no one in Christendom's 1800 years from whom I can learn how to go about it.
    *The deepest quote I have ever read.*

  • @grekerbeer948
    @grekerbeer948 3 года назад +11

    i was thinking of reading Kierkegaard but now i just have to ! Those ideas are so relevant to today and to me personally its incredible. Thanks for this content!

    • @Eternalised
      @Eternalised  3 года назад +5

      That's great. You can start with a Cambridge Companion to Kierkegaard or dig right into his works, I'd suggest for beginners: The Sickness unto Death, Fear and Trembling and The Concept of Anxiety.

    • @grekerbeer948
      @grekerbeer948 3 года назад +2

      @@Eternalised thanks alot ! Have a nice evening C:

  • @Dacademeca
    @Dacademeca 3 года назад +16

    Amazing video..
    It's Super interesting how Nietzsche and Kierkegaard were very similar and even wanted to meet each other.
    Too bad they both fell into madness though. :(
    It was also cool to see their view on Christianity as I totally agree that Christianity is not what it once was.
    Other than that Great video and editing!

  • @Davlavi
    @Davlavi 2 года назад +2

    This channel deserves way more likes. Keep up the great videos.

  • @cydra_infinity1423
    @cydra_infinity1423 Год назад

    If only. Nietzsche and Kierkegaard would make an iconic duo.

  • @surojpaul14
    @surojpaul14 3 года назад +18

    Nietzsche is an absolute Dynamite,, I agree 🦸‍♂️

    • @tederose1943
      @tederose1943 Год назад +1

      Dynamite is a destructive thing. Interesting how we use the word!

    • @Slamlucifer
      @Slamlucifer 9 месяцев назад

      Destructive is a destructive thing too. Interesting how we use it

  • @alexicouvaras965
    @alexicouvaras965 3 года назад +9

    Great Video, keep up the consistently brilliant work! Any plans on exploring Cioran and Lev Shestov in the future?

    • @Eternalised
      @Eternalised  3 года назад +3

      Thank you! Cioran is definitely on my list to explore in the future :)

  • @sifaulkhuluf3234
    @sifaulkhuluf3234 3 года назад +3

    Very informative video about existentialism. Good job, Mate! greetings from Indonesia.

  • @satnamo
    @satnamo 3 года назад +8

    He who loves himself
    becomes great in himself.
    He who loves others
    becomes great through his devotion.
    He who loves god
    becomes greater than all.
    Every call from god is always addressed to 1 single individual.
    Therefore, de 1 who is called
    Must stand alone,
    Walk alone,
    Sit alone,
    Sleep alone-
    Alone with god.
    God is in us-
    De author of our dream.
    Our job is to dream big
    And not worry about how things might happen.
    Faith does not come from miracles because miracles are the result of having faith.
    De knight of faith is a dancer with high elevation.
    5555+ feet beyond man and time
    I live and grow against das world
    And harvest what they cannot take from me with sword and fire.

  • @InspirationFromThePast
    @InspirationFromThePast 3 года назад +4

    Excellent narration and comparison, It was very interesting from start to finish.

  • @ShardsofWisdom
    @ShardsofWisdom 3 года назад +3

    Brilliant work. I’m really impressed by how you present the ideas! Loved to see the comparison of their views towards Christianity. Appreciate the effort you put into this!

  • @NihilisticRealism
    @NihilisticRealism 3 года назад +3

    Your like/dislike ratio says it all
    Keep up the great work

    • @Eternalised
      @Eternalised  3 года назад +3

      Thank you NihilistEnigma :)

  • @1214gooner
    @1214gooner 2 года назад +2

    Nietzsche’s teleology seemed to climax in an elaborate self-nullification. His apex was the Overman, but he also posited that “all idealism is mendacity in the face of necessity,” and man must therefore fall in love with Fate, (amor fati). But what is Fate? Fate is an abstraction with arbitrary/indeterminate content. “Fate is nothing,” said Kierkegaard, but nevertheless, “Genius rests in the relation between Anxiety and Fate.” Nietzsche related to this grand-nothing absolutely, and so it seems that he consequently thought himself into nonbeing.

  • @TheRealValus
    @TheRealValus 3 года назад +22

    It doesn't say "wit", as in cleverness, but "to wit", a figure of speech which prefigures the following interpretation. And, for Nietzsche, all those things, "blessedness of peace, gentleness, the inability to be an enemy" are not virtues which he is complimenting, but weaknesses; indications of a pathological and physiological over-sensitivity to conflict. He is of course wrong. Had Christ been temperamentally averse to conflict, he would have lived out a quiet life and never have been heard from, like Nietzsche's "last man". Instead, Christ marched into the lion's den, so to speak, proclaiming truth to power, radically reinterpreting and overturning established doctrines, risking being beaten and stoned to death, driven from their midst by hostile mobs, and finally sacrificed himself in the most excruciating way to prove that his pacifism was not mere cowardice. Nietzsche gets him so wrong because Nietzsche was determined to take the most inflammatory, provocative, and controversial position he could imagine, in accordance with his narcissistic demand for attention.

    • @Eternalised
      @Eternalised  3 года назад +3

      Thanks for the interpretation! Very useful.

    • @lancewalker2595
      @lancewalker2595 2 года назад +2

      That is one interpretation, your characterization of Nietzsche too may be valid... I don't agree, but I suppose that isn't the point.

    • @DeadEndFrog
      @DeadEndFrog 2 года назад +5

      its a nice re-interpretation, and would be powerfull if jesus wasn't god. Jesus as a man can be brave, jesus as a god is simply playing dressup. No real stakes ect.
      Same goes for Nietzsche, one can easily point out his flaws, but here i think one should destinguish the christian and christ. Nietzsche has tons of problems with christianity, but not so with christ himself. Christ like most religious leaders are excellent examples of will to power, and Nietzsche says as much. Religion is a great tool for power.

    • @mariog1490
      @mariog1490 2 года назад

      Christ did not come to over throw laws, but fulfilled the laws.

    • @alihasankhan9714
      @alihasankhan9714 2 года назад

      That's valid but I believe, untrue.

  • @berizont
    @berizont 3 года назад +1

    very good video. I started to read either/or a year ago and I really liked the aphoristic firt part. then, when the section about the asthetic way of life seemed to be naught but a lengthy review of Mozarts Don Juan, which I haven't really listened to, I put the book aside, eventhough I get where he's going with it. After I finished through my lecture of Foucault and Bataille, I'll give it another try for sure. A video on Bataille or Cioran would be great!

    • @Eternalised
      @Eternalised  3 года назад +2

      Thank you! Either/Or is quite dense, but great. I definitely will do one of Cioran, he's on my list :)

  • @NerdgazmCS
    @NerdgazmCS 3 года назад +4

    whats your thoughts on nausea by sartre? is it worth a read? and how does it compare to the myth of sisyphus and genealogy of morals in terms of accessibility?

    • @Eternalised
      @Eternalised  3 года назад +5

      It is the most accesible of the three, quite tied to the absurdity of the Myth of Sisyphus, although it is a novel. Perhaps more tied to Camus' novels, the character is somewhat akin to Dostoevsky's Underground Man. I hear No Exit by Sartre is a good read as well, although I haven't read it yet.

    • @Lottiya
      @Lottiya 3 года назад +2

      I’m reading it right now and in my opinion it’s an amazing lecture. Easy to read and at the same time beautiful and thought provoking

  • @andrewwlt5330
    @andrewwlt5330 3 года назад +1

    Incredible comparison & nice to know you👍

  • @levisnotjeans
    @levisnotjeans 3 года назад +1

    My man is a new thoughts on thinking / ezialganger and there can't be enough of
    Screw the Golden rule, love it, instant sub

    • @Eternalised
      @Eternalised  3 года назад +1

      Thanks a lot and welcome to the channel!

  • @lawxs9114
    @lawxs9114 Год назад +2

    Overman vs knight of Faith

  • @skeptickhan4239
    @skeptickhan4239 7 месяцев назад

    Quality content, appreciated.!❤

  • @shekelgangiv3411
    @shekelgangiv3411 Год назад +1

    Explained shortly:
    Kierkegaard: believed, didn’t read Anselm
    Nietzsche: didn’t believe, didn’t read Anselm

  • @baklita2546
    @baklita2546 3 года назад +1

    great video man! much love ❤️

  • @ejwoods2457
    @ejwoods2457 2 года назад

    Beyond Good and Evil and Either/Or are books I believe I will continue to read innumerable times until my death.

  • @tylersprouse6063
    @tylersprouse6063 9 месяцев назад

    Good video! One correction: Kierkegaard’s father was not a minister. He was a wealthy merchant and businessman. Nietzsche’s father was a Lutheran pastor; it was Nietzsche who would’ve followed his father’s footsteps as a clergyman, not Kierkegaard.

  • @elbuho1093
    @elbuho1093 3 года назад +2

    ♥️ Amazing video

  • @katyaalbescu3913
    @katyaalbescu3913 3 года назад +2

    Thanks for this

  • @gclttlaichhun2262
    @gclttlaichhun2262 3 года назад +2

    Great works ❤❤❤❤❤❤

  • @annenymety209
    @annenymety209 2 года назад

    Your content is great!

  • @lucianadiacipriani5220
    @lucianadiacipriani5220 Год назад

    Both are described as "large." In fact, both have never had to work for the rent. Both were relieved of existential worries. Kiergegaard had an inheritance and never had to go to work!!! And of all things such a from acquisition - detached person founds the existential philosophy. Perhaps exactly therefore, because he did not know the naked survival on the job. Perhaps just because he did not know what love is and hard work to be able to pay all bills at the end of the month!

  • @MG-bc1ng
    @MG-bc1ng 3 года назад +2

    absolutely amazing

  • @A_Skeptic
    @A_Skeptic 3 года назад +1

    Can you make a video about Martin Heidegger?

  • @Absurd-Indian-Guy
    @Absurd-Indian-Guy 3 года назад +2

    Woah. This was a nice video

    • @Eternalised
      @Eternalised  3 года назад

      Thanks Roshan! Glad you liked it.

  • @freshbreeze6180
    @freshbreeze6180 3 года назад +1

    Where can I find the art picture you present in your videos?

    • @Eternalised
      @Eternalised  3 года назад

      You can find my favourites in eternalisedofficial.com/art

  • @the_wealthlab3644
    @the_wealthlab3644 3 года назад

    Great information!

  • @flightsfeelings
    @flightsfeelings 7 месяцев назад

    well done.

  • @aminowneq275
    @aminowneq275 2 года назад

    thanks. it was beautiful.

  • @shrutiwayne7440
    @shrutiwayne7440 5 месяцев назад

    Soren would have absolutely liked Nietzsche as he believed in freedom of choice and subjectivity. They both would been besties 😭😂

  • @ayda2876
    @ayda2876 Год назад

    why it wont let me put this on a playlist ?

  • @satnamo
    @satnamo 3 года назад +3

    Das knight of faith is a dancer with high elevation.
    1 must have chaos in me to give birth to a dancing star.

  • @Jide-bq9yf
    @Jide-bq9yf 3 года назад

    Exquisite .

  • @sophiafake-virus2456
    @sophiafake-virus2456 2 года назад

    Young picture of Nietzsche doing the masonic allegiance gesture.

  • @user-wk2dn2pv4c
    @user-wk2dn2pv4c 3 года назад +2

    The way I see this video is of the question "Can man save themself from the abyss or must they obey their weak mental crutch (a belief in God) ?" Would this be correct in a general sense?

  • @David-in4ft
    @David-in4ft 3 года назад +4

    Hi

  • @Tobacc0
    @Tobacc0 3 года назад

    Sounds like Kierkegaard was a Transcendentalist.

  • @johnrobb751
    @johnrobb751 2 года назад +2

    I think Im a reincarnation of Nietzshe

  • @lexingtonconcord8751
    @lexingtonconcord8751 2 года назад +6

    While I enjoy your videos, your statement near the end of this one regarding the expansion of the "domain of science" implied that science is approaching, or even capable of, defining morality or giving life meaning. This is pure ignorance. Meaning and morality are forever outside the domain of science. Those who believe this are in denial of their own irrationality, and pretend self-deceptively, to live by scientific morality. As I said, this pure ignorance. BELIEF IS REQUIRED OF ALL WHO LIVE

    • @almawlanietzsche
      @almawlanietzsche 2 года назад

      true, not to mention that science is unable to work without morality. the scientist is only a pupet in the hand of some kind of morality.

  • @DK-po2pd
    @DK-po2pd 3 года назад

    God is death, Isn't?

  • @AudioPervert1
    @AudioPervert1 2 года назад

    both massively flawed and both unable to step out of the anthropocentric mindset and view of the world. 100 years ago maybe this was cool!

    • @1214gooner
      @1214gooner 2 года назад +1

      Well actually, egoistic solipsism has peaked in our postmodern era, while simultaneously excising the merits of existentialism.

    • @almawlanietzsche
      @almawlanietzsche 2 года назад +2

      nietzsche wasn't a humanist, his beyond good and evil philosophy is anti humanist as it goes beyond value judgements and into the psychological sphere, so i dont think you can label him as anthropocentric.