Amazing! A fun and engaging way to learn the hard concepts of philosophy. Your channel is just rocking-bringing complex ideas to life with creativity and clarity! Keep up the great work!
Very profound and insightful talk.. well done brother..the way you present complex stuff in a simple manner is commendable..you deserved to be subscribed and followed..may the knowledge bless you
Thank you for another incredibly insightful video, Sir. I truly appreciate your content-your TH-cam channel has become a valuable treasure trove of knowledge and wisdom. I hope that one day you'll consider sharing your insights on the Hundred Schools of Thought.
عشق اور عقل سے متعلق علامہ اقبال کا ایک شعر یاد اگیا کہ بے خطر کود پڑا آتشِ نمرود میں عشق عقل محوِ تماشائے لبِ بام ابھی اپ کمال ہو میرے بھائی، سر ، استاد جی❤️ اپ جو کام کر رہے ہیں وہ واقعی انتہائی مشکل کام ہے۔ ایسا کنٹینٹ بنانا ہر مائی کے لال کے بس کی بات نہیں ۔ بہت ریسرچ چاہیے، بہت علم چاہیے ،فہم و فراست چاہیے اور وقت چاہیے۔ بہت شدت سے انتظار رہتا ہے ویڈیوز کا۔ سلامت رہیں 😍 Love From Kashmir ❤️
Sir thank you for all your teachings, May God always keep you happy. I would say not only the Greek God's but all, though there is only 1 God created by us.
Sir, i would like you to make further video on "Thus Spoke Zarathustra", I've watched the previous one. And thanks for making philosophical videos, well i would like to debate with you personally about all theae things, but i don't know where are you! ❤❤❤
(Book name: Untimely Meditations) - Untimely meditations- it is a good starting point on Nietzsche. If it is your first time, you will not understand anything for first 6 months- but keep going. Maturing in philosophy takes a long time. It is not leisure reading, it is active reading, you will have to make notes and all that. I am happy that you are starting your journey into philosophy. Reading Nietzsche has 3 stages: 1) reading 2) Understanding 3) meditating ( I will be waiting for you here!!!!)
I would not recommend to start from Zarathushtra - it is a very difficult book - he wrote poetry in prose in that book. Start with Untimely Meditations.
As you described at 1.02 min . He wrote about plato's differentiation of man into 4 groups and not on manusamriti.he didn't read manusmriti.he is talking about plato's four types.
Hey thanks for your comment- Nietzsche had a copy of manusmriti in French language- he mentioned this in one of his letters to his friend named Peter Gast. Please google or look into Nietzsche’s archives online. Thanks
Okay kal is video ko fir dekha jayega, revision hoga. Notes likhe jaye gai. There is very little content on internet from which I pen down something. I always find something to write down and remember from your videos. Thanks for the video. Would you recommend this book as a starting for Nietzsche. Like I haven't read any major philosophy books so far.
Hey - was waiting for your comment brother. All other regulars had already commented on this video. Yes, you can start from this one, but remember first few months will be tough/frustrating, you will be doing a-lot of googling and notes taking. Progress will be slow, may be 1 page a day. Problem is philosophers - invent their own new words - and do not define them - give new meanings to old words - use regular words in their own new meanings For example the word "dogmatism" -- Nietzsche, Kant, Hegel all use this word differently, ancient philosophers used this same word with different meanings in mind.....so same word but different meanings, depending upon which philosopher you are reading. This understanding develops after a long time. But one has to start somewhere ---so let us just philosophize.
@@3rd_POV ohh Thank you so much. Actually in the middle of the video I finished my internet data. Then I had to wait for my friend to recharge and all haha. I was already so excited and waiting for the video. And yes I have to read Nietzsche soon now.
Sir it's Amazing ❤ I really love it .*SUGGESTION* background mai purany video's ke tarah music dala kary .boht maza ata hai low volume mai jo ap ke bat ko disturb na kary ❤❤❤❤ and plx make vedeo's as soon as possible .boht wait karty hai for Notification Of You're Vedeo
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36th minute i realised u r pakistani, i admire Punjabi stage & music industry of Pakistan a lot with legends specially amanullah saahb, A.chann, s. naaz, babu bral, mastana, s. Ahmed, i. Thakur, zafri, chinyoti, endless list you got, even third line of pakistani comedians are unbeatable by exaggerated Indian ones. Pakistani Music industry needs no names. Now AFTER THIS VIDEO, PAKISTAN GOT AN ADMIRER FOR PHILOSOPHY TOO, U EARNED A SUBSCRIBER TODAY
Hey thank you very much for your kind words. I believe I am half Indian - though I was born and raised in Pakistan, but my grandparents were from India (mother side from Mumbai and father side from Punjab - Ludhiana), they all migrated in 60s. Really appreciate your kind words and thanks for subscribing.
For Western Philosophy you can start from the following books: 1. Plato: Republic, Apology, Theaetetus, Phaedo, Meno, Parmenides. 2. Aristotle = Nicomachean Ethics, Metaphysics, Organon, Poetics and Physics. 3. René Descartes. Meditations on First Philosophy, Discourse on the Method, Passions of the Soul. 4. Jean-Jacques Rousseau: Social Contract, Emilé, or On Education 5. Ludwig Wittgenstein (deconstruct philosophy): Philosophical Investigations and Tractatus Logico-philosophicus. 6. Søren Kierkegaard (father of existentialism): Fear and Trembling, Either/Or and Concluding Scientific Postscript to Philosophical Fragments. 7. David Hume: A Treatise of Human Nature and An Enquiry Concerning Human Understanding. 8. Benedictus de Spinoza: Ethics. 9. Leibniz Monadology 10. Immanuel Kant: Critique of Pure Reason, Groundwork for the Metaphysics of Morals, Critique of Practical Reason, Critique of the Power of Judgment, What is Enlightenment? 11: G. W. F. Hegel: The Phenomenology of Spirit, Science of Logic. 12. The bad-boy of philosophy Friedrich Nietzsche: On the Genealogy of Morality, Thus Spake Zarathustra, Ecce homo. 13. John Stuart Mill: On Liberty, Utilitarianism 14. Jeremy Bentham: The Principles of Morals and Legislation, the originator of utilitarianism. 15. Martin Heidegger: Being and Time. • Heracleitus: Fragments. • Sextos Empiricus: Outlines of Pyrrhonism. • Marcus Aurelius: Meditations. • Plotinus: Enneads. • St. Augustine of Hippo: Confessions. • Boëthius: Consolation of Philosophy. • Ibn Rushd: The Incoherence of Incoherence. A defence of Aristotelianism against what Ibn Rushd considered to be a corruption of Aristotle by Al-Ghazali and Ibn Sina (a.k.a. Avicenna). A hugely influential work in Catholic medieval philosophy and in the re-establishment of Aristotelian philosophy. • William of Ockham: Sum of Logic. • Duns Scotus: Ordinatio of the Oxford Lectures • Francis Bacon: Novum Organum. • Niccolò Machiavelli: The Prince. • Thomas Hobbes: Leviathan. • Blaise Pascal: Pensées. • John Locke: An Essay Concerning Human Understanding. • Bishop George Berkeley: Treatise Concerning the Principles of Human Knowledge. • Gottfried Wilhelm Leibniz: Monadology and New Essays. • Arthur Schopenhauer: The World as Will and Representation. • Gottlob Frege: Basic Laws of Arithmetic. • Edmund Husserl: Logical Investigations. • C. S. Peirce: “The Fixation of Belief”. A pragmatist essay on the methods of replacing doubt with belief, i.e. for gaining and solidifying knowledge. Consider also “How to Make Our Ideas Clear”. • William James: Pragmatism: A New Name for some Old Ways of Thinking. Peirce not enough pragmatism for you? Then consider the go-to book for an overview of pragmatism. • Alfred J. Ayer: Language, Truth, and Logic. • Bertrand Russell and Alfred Whitehead: Principia Mathematica. • Simone de Beauvoir: The Second Sex. • Michel Foucault: The Archaeology of Knowledge. • W. V. Quine: “Two Dogmas of Empiricism”. • Jean-Paul Sartre: Being and Nothingness. This will be a good start - will keep you busy for some time. Each of these books can take a lifetime of research work. You asked for it. I am also working on this list read 50% of these. I know in my list I have missed Derrida, Rorty and many other greats....once you start working on this list, you will find out your interest and you will explore for yourself. This is just for you to see the menu. You will go into details once you know which way you swing.
Sukrat owed one chicken to one of his acquaintances and he remembered to repay in the last moment of his life and asked his disciple to repay and it was not out of any religious beliefs
Insaan hamesha ikk jaisa nahi hota toh for system kaise banega .mood ki baat hia. Aur fir changes b toh hote hien. Time toh gujar raha hia beet raha hia 😮
Yaar views hi naheen atay- last 2 videos Kay total views abhi tak 1,000 cross naheen karay--hahaha I will try to upload on weekly basis in future- thanks for your support brother
@@3rd_POV aapko ek opinion du. Ek do videos Osho pr bna do . Indians are here crazy for him . Views bahut aaenge aur indian philosophy lovers bhi subscribe krenge confirm. Ek baar kr ke dekho
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Academic philosophers make it look too technical for no reason.
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I second that. Bilkul sahi bola Hai.
When it comes to explaining things you are even better than Taimur Rahman. You are a joy to listen to.
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Wao what a content i am surprised it is in urdu.
ہمارے ہاں ایسے چینلز کی بہت ضرورت ہے
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Amazing! A fun and engaging way to learn the hard concepts of philosophy. Your channel is just rocking-bringing complex ideas to life with creativity and clarity! Keep up the great work!
I saw this Channel yesterday but today it's my On of the favorite channel in TH-cam ❤ Thank you Sir❤
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Beautiful sir! Really nice explanations in everyday language. Please continue making such videos.
Thank you!!
Very profound and insightful talk.. well done brother..the way you present complex stuff in a simple manner is commendable..you deserved to be subscribed and followed..may the knowledge bless you
Thank you my friend
Very informative. Learn something new in your videos everyday
Jo jaisa hai wo waisa bolte ho, aur book ko samne rakkar baat karte ho! yeh aapki sabse acchi baat hai ❤❤
Your tireless effort is very rewarding. Keep it up.
Thank you for another incredibly insightful video, Sir. I truly appreciate your content-your TH-cam channel has become a valuable treasure trove of knowledge and wisdom. I hope that one day you'll consider sharing your insights on the Hundred Schools of Thought.
Thanks - please can you share my videos in your groups
عشق اور عقل سے متعلق علامہ اقبال کا ایک شعر یاد اگیا کہ
بے خطر کود پڑا آتشِ نمرود میں عشق
عقل محوِ تماشائے لبِ بام ابھی
اپ کمال ہو میرے بھائی، سر ، استاد جی❤️
اپ جو کام کر رہے ہیں وہ واقعی انتہائی مشکل کام ہے۔
ایسا کنٹینٹ بنانا ہر مائی کے لال کے بس کی بات نہیں ۔ بہت ریسرچ چاہیے، بہت علم چاہیے ،فہم و فراست چاہیے اور وقت چاہیے۔
بہت شدت سے انتظار رہتا ہے ویڈیوز کا۔
سلامت رہیں 😍
Love From Kashmir ❤️
15:00 You're one microscopic cog
In his catastrophic plan
Designed and directed by
His red right hand
"Red Right Hand - Nick Cave"
Good one-
You explain very well. We learn a lot from your videos. Thank you
You are welcome!
Sir awesome work. Really love how you narrate. Amazing
Thanks a ton
Your knowledge of philosophy and literature is par excellent.
Thank you!
Sir thank you for all your teachings, May God always keep you happy. I would say not only the Greek God's but all, though there is only 1 God created by us.
Excellent quality of lectures sir keep it up ... also please make a lecture on emil cioron existential philosopher
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@@3rd_POV OK Sir mai apny college ky Friends sy zaror share karonga . Sir next time *Plato republic * boht lambe vedeo banay 1hour ka
@@Saad_Bhai_Khan bhai republic per 2 ghantay ki video bana hoi hai, meray hi channel per. Thx
Plato Kay 8 dialogues per video banai hai
Beautiful video with oceanic knowledge and information. Thanku very much sir..
Thanks, please spread the word brother
Love from India ❤ . Absolutely worthy watch. Thanks.
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Kal se sir ki first video dekhi aur maza agya, way better than Syed muzammil shah 😂
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Extremely interesting analysis of philosophical thoughts
So nice thank you, please keep it on
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Nietzsche, who came and conquered. ❤❤
Highly appreciated sir for this beautiful video ❤
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sir excellent video, ap jaise explain krty hain its really amazing
Thanks brother
Plz make more and more philosophy lectures, u r explanation is great Ali sb
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Can anyone tell me who's the best among all German philosopher s particularly Nietzsche mark , hugel, kant etc
They were all good. It depends what you like.
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Sir, i would like you to make further video on "Thus Spoke Zarathustra", I've watched the previous one.
And thanks for making philosophical videos, well i would like to debate with you personally about all theae things, but i don't know where are you!
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When you explain nietschean Phil. , after going through it ,you seem like a expounder of nietsche in understandable language
Thanks
Thanks for the amazing lecture sir
Please do next on “ Beyond Good and evil”
Or thus spoke Zarathustra❤️
Thanks - yes will cover those as well
Hello sir ! I'm your fan from Waziristan kindly can you guide me from which book should I take start to study Nietzsche philosophy.
(Book name: Untimely Meditations) - Untimely meditations- it is a good starting point on Nietzsche.
If it is your first time, you will not understand anything for first 6 months- but keep going. Maturing in philosophy takes a long time. It is not leisure reading, it is active reading, you will have to make notes and all that. I am happy that you are starting your journey into philosophy.
Reading Nietzsche has 3 stages:
1) reading
2) Understanding
3) meditating ( I will be waiting for you here!!!!)
Thus spoke zaruthastra
I would not recommend to start from Zarathushtra - it is a very difficult book - he wrote poetry in prose in that book.
Start with Untimely Meditations.
What are you Ali Bhai? An alien? How can you read so many books? You are a walking library ❤
Hshaha thanks
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14:10 I need to go through this again and again
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@@3rd_POV Thank You Sir..!! 😇
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Great sir, i love it ❤, great lecture, so I had soothing to hear it
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Friedrich Nietzsche be like - System phad denge 😂
As you described at 1.02 min . He wrote about plato's differentiation of man into 4 groups and not on manusamriti.he didn't read manusmriti.he is talking about plato's four types.
Hey thanks for your comment- Nietzsche had a copy of manusmriti in French language- he mentioned this in one of his letters to his friend named Peter Gast. Please google or look into Nietzsche’s archives online. Thanks
@@3rd_POV thanks
Sir plz make a video on nicollo Machiavelli
Ok will do
thanks from india. sir please phenomology of perception ko summarise kar sakte hai.
Okay kal is video ko fir dekha jayega, revision hoga. Notes likhe jaye gai.
There is very little content on internet from which I pen down something. I always find something to write down and remember from your videos.
Thanks for the video. Would you recommend this book as a starting for Nietzsche. Like I haven't read any major philosophy books so far.
Hey - was waiting for your comment brother. All other regulars had already commented on this video.
Yes, you can start from this one, but remember first few months will be tough/frustrating, you will be doing a-lot of googling and notes taking. Progress will be slow, may be 1 page a day. Problem is philosophers
- invent their own new words - and do not define them
- give new meanings to old words
- use regular words in their own new meanings
For example the word "dogmatism" -- Nietzsche, Kant, Hegel all use this word differently, ancient philosophers used this same word with different meanings in mind.....so same word but different meanings, depending upon which philosopher you are reading. This understanding develops after a long time.
But one has to start somewhere ---so let us just philosophize.
@@3rd_POV ohh Thank you so much. Actually in the middle of the video I finished my internet data. Then I had to wait for my friend to recharge and all haha.
I was already so excited and waiting for the video.
And yes I have to read Nietzsche soon now.
Might as well do a book shelf tour
Good idea ..will try
Sir it's Amazing ❤ I really love it .*SUGGESTION* background mai purany video's ke tarah music dala kary .boht maza ata hai low volume mai jo ap ke bat ko disturb na kary ❤❤❤❤ and plx make vedeo's as soon as possible .boht wait karty hai for Notification Of You're Vedeo
Yar music TH-cam nay mana Kara hai - music ki waja say mera account monetize naheen ho saka- is liye future videos main music naheen daloonga - samgha kar- bhai please share my videos in your groups
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Awwsome video sir...!!!
Thanks
Sir where to start studying philosophy, plz recommend some books.
Yar I always advise people to start from the Greeks.
You are so underrated
Haha yup - please share in your groups
Plz make a lecture on thus spoke zarathustra sir
Sure, will do
Suggest some book for beginners, how to start with philosophy?
Start from Greeks my friend.
Good 👍👍👍👍👍 analysis
Please make an video on Thus spoke zarathustra ❤
Coming up
Very profoundly discussed , you have a command on western philosophy, do share your name
Ali HASSAN- it appears in the beginning of the videos
Sir kindly make videos on Hegal ❤❤❤
Was about to comment on your previous videos k plz post a new video sir
Thanks for your patience brother
Wonderful work
Thank you
Oh my God budsurti ke bare mn uss ka analysis kitna sahi he, monster in the face monster in the mind "100 percent true
I don't agree with him there
@3rd_POV but it's my personal experience, Sir
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i want to learn philosophy but i don't know where to start?
Start from Greeks - that is what I did and it helped me a lot.
I Like your Style of Narration...
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Yes, I will
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41:00-42:00 bahut khoob
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Great lecture sir❤
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36th minute i realised u r pakistani, i admire Punjabi stage & music industry of Pakistan a lot with legends specially amanullah saahb, A.chann, s. naaz, babu bral, mastana, s. Ahmed, i. Thakur, zafri, chinyoti, endless list you got, even third line of pakistani comedians are unbeatable by exaggerated Indian ones. Pakistani Music industry needs no names. Now AFTER THIS VIDEO, PAKISTAN GOT AN ADMIRER FOR PHILOSOPHY TOO, U EARNED A SUBSCRIBER TODAY
Hey thank you very much for your kind words. I believe I am half Indian - though I was born and raised in Pakistan, but my grandparents were from India (mother side from Mumbai and father side from Punjab - Ludhiana), they all migrated in 60s. Really appreciate your kind words and thanks for subscribing.
Excellent video
Thanks
Sir book ki link bhi daal do , affiliated link daal do sabka fayada rehga
Thank you Sir.
Being css aspirant; philosophy chosen; after coming across your channel
Honoured- thx
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Kindly, Allama Iqbal aur Nietzsche pe aik video banaye…
Will do brother
Sir, this 15 day wait feels like 15 months..lots of love sir❤️👍🏻
Thank you for your love brother- I hope you like the video.
Dear Sir
Kindly provide list of philosophy books one should read from basic to high level.
also provide list of best novels.
Thanks
For Western Philosophy you can start from the following books:
1. Plato: Republic, Apology, Theaetetus, Phaedo, Meno, Parmenides.
2. Aristotle = Nicomachean Ethics, Metaphysics, Organon, Poetics and Physics.
3. René Descartes. Meditations on First Philosophy, Discourse on the Method, Passions of the Soul.
4. Jean-Jacques Rousseau: Social Contract, Emilé, or On Education
5. Ludwig Wittgenstein (deconstruct philosophy): Philosophical Investigations and Tractatus Logico-philosophicus.
6. Søren Kierkegaard (father of existentialism): Fear and Trembling, Either/Or and Concluding Scientific Postscript to Philosophical Fragments.
7. David Hume: A Treatise of Human Nature and An Enquiry Concerning Human Understanding.
8. Benedictus de Spinoza: Ethics.
9. Leibniz Monadology
10. Immanuel Kant: Critique of Pure Reason, Groundwork for the Metaphysics of Morals, Critique of Practical Reason, Critique of the Power of Judgment, What is Enlightenment?
11: G. W. F. Hegel: The Phenomenology of Spirit, Science of Logic.
12. The bad-boy of philosophy Friedrich Nietzsche: On the Genealogy of Morality, Thus Spake Zarathustra, Ecce homo.
13. John Stuart Mill: On Liberty, Utilitarianism
14. Jeremy Bentham: The Principles of Morals and Legislation, the originator of utilitarianism.
15. Martin Heidegger: Being and Time.
• Heracleitus: Fragments.
• Sextos Empiricus: Outlines of Pyrrhonism.
• Marcus Aurelius: Meditations.
• Plotinus: Enneads.
• St. Augustine of Hippo: Confessions.
• Boëthius: Consolation of Philosophy.
• Ibn Rushd: The Incoherence of Incoherence. A defence of Aristotelianism against what Ibn Rushd considered to be a corruption of Aristotle by Al-Ghazali and Ibn Sina (a.k.a. Avicenna). A hugely influential work in Catholic medieval philosophy and in the re-establishment of Aristotelian philosophy.
• William of Ockham: Sum of Logic.
• Duns Scotus: Ordinatio of the Oxford Lectures
• Francis Bacon: Novum Organum.
• Niccolò Machiavelli: The Prince.
• Thomas Hobbes: Leviathan.
• Blaise Pascal: Pensées.
• John Locke: An Essay Concerning Human Understanding.
• Bishop George Berkeley: Treatise Concerning the Principles of Human Knowledge.
• Gottfried Wilhelm Leibniz: Monadology and New Essays.
• Arthur Schopenhauer: The World as Will and Representation.
• Gottlob Frege: Basic Laws of Arithmetic.
• Edmund Husserl: Logical Investigations.
• C. S. Peirce: “The Fixation of Belief”. A pragmatist essay on the methods of replacing doubt with belief, i.e. for gaining and solidifying knowledge. Consider also “How to Make Our Ideas Clear”.
• William James: Pragmatism: A New Name for some Old Ways of Thinking. Peirce not enough pragmatism for you? Then consider the go-to book for an overview of pragmatism.
• Alfred J. Ayer: Language, Truth, and Logic.
• Bertrand Russell and Alfred Whitehead: Principia Mathematica.
• Simone de Beauvoir: The Second Sex.
• Michel Foucault: The Archaeology of Knowledge.
• W. V. Quine: “Two Dogmas of Empiricism”.
• Jean-Paul Sartre: Being and Nothingness.
This will be a good start - will keep you busy for some time. Each of these books can take a lifetime of research work. You asked for it. I am also working on this list read 50% of these.
I know in my list I have missed Derrida, Rorty and many other greats....once you start working on this list, you will find out your interest and you will explore for yourself. This is just for you to see the menu. You will go into details once you know which way you swing.
@@3rd_POV thanks alot sir ... lots of love
@@3rd_POV TY!!!
Super bhai
Amazing ❤
Waited for the sentence by Derrida that you were going to quote but....
Great . Love from india [ jammu]
Thank you brother
Very nice brother
Thx
Sir make video on Overman
I made 2-3 videos on Zarathushtra
Sukrat owed one chicken to one of his acquaintances and he remembered to repay in the last moment of his life and asked his disciple to repay and it was not out of any religious beliefs
Thanks - please read the dialogues.
Bhai ap ne kitni books parr rakhi hen,,, amazing
Plz full lecture on Nihilism
Sure
Plz Disscus the book "Beyond good and evil"
For sure, will cover that.
Awsome ❤❤❤❤
Thanks
Sir who is your favourite philosopher all time ???
Richard Rorty
Insaan hamesha ikk jaisa nahi hota toh for system kaise banega .mood ki baat hia. Aur fir changes b toh hote hien. Time toh gujar raha hia beet raha hia 😮
Agreed
Old background music dalla kre and plz videos jaldi diya kre
Thanks - yes I will try to be regular in future
आपका ज्ञान लाजवाब है मैं तो दीवाना हो गया
Thanks brother
@@3rd_POV आप ज्ञान का प्रकाश फैला कर मानवता की बहुत बड़ी सेवा कर रहे हैं
Sir thoda time nikal kr videos jldi upload kiya karo. Wait nhi hota
Yaar views hi naheen atay- last 2 videos Kay total views abhi tak 1,000 cross naheen karay--hahaha
I will try to upload on weekly basis in future- thanks for your support brother
@@3rd_POV aapko ek opinion du. Ek do videos Osho pr bna do . Indians are here crazy for him . Views bahut aaenge aur indian philosophy lovers bhi subscribe krenge confirm. Ek baar kr ke dekho
Haha good idea- but my knowledge is very limited about him and his philosophy. But thanks for the advice brother.
You are insanely intelligent and funny!!!!!!!! 🤩😂
Thanks brother