I can clearly see the multiple influences of Sartre's work in The Good Place. I really really enjoy your classes 😀 Definitely will re-watch to study deeply. Currently reading The Ethics Of Ambiguity, and absorbing every line of it. I cannot thank you enough for this ❤️
Dang, dude... I'm impressed. Thanks for watching! If you like these, I have another channel you might like. There are around 130 more videos there. Here's a link: th-cam.com/channels/r8ziBzqZlGAvv4krfAAORQ.html
Some very powerful messages here. Thank you professor for opening my eyes to thoughts and approaches that have the potential to change the way I live ,my life.
Just finished your lectures on sartre. Amazing job, thanks for putting it out there. Pure gold Ps: I must admit I laughed really hard when you speak bad about communists using him and also when you say "may god bless you" after reading the lecture.
Again appreciation and gratitude 🙏🙏: always a treat to enjoy in cool weather with cup of coffee at scenic city of Abbottabad( known globally for (OBL) KP( Pakistan):: I specially like your discourses on Sartre and Albert Camus : Existentialism and Absurd: stay healthy safe and keep us entertained intellectually hats off to you..!!!
Think about it... If I compliment somebody with the attempt to make them happy, I am none the less making assumptions about their response as though they were a robot. "I will do X to make them do Y." Even my act of "kindness" is dehumanizing in a sense.
Thank you so much professor! 🙏 Just about the question of the gaze: thinking in a Darwinian way, looking straight at someone is perturbing because only predators look this way. Herbivores don’t. Shouldn’t this be considered too? Thank you again!
In regard to victimhood, I would like to add that I don't think acknowledging your position as a victim of prevailing customs is in bad faith. I believe it to be a necessary first step in living authentically. Where I come from, there are certain groups of people who've been treated very poorly for many centuries. They've been dehumanized and stripped completely of their subjectivity. Their emancipation occurred only recently when intellectuals became revolutionaries following in the footsteps of various democratic revolutions that happened in the West. However, a few decades of liberation is not enough to overturn the ill effects of centuries of oppression. Therefore, I believe special treatment and efforts towards reparations are necessary. At least for the time being. And of course, on the individual level, the victim must not give in to bad faith and allow their victimhood to paralyze their ability and choose and act freely defying the apparent limits set by their being a victim.
Hell is other people because they can hurt you but at the same time it is your folte that you get hurt because you are completely free to diside how you feel about surten situations /:
I wonder if Sartre would "maybe" agree with some parts of Hinduism. For example, in Hinduism atman (self) and brahman (which one could think of as "the principle of the universe") are expressed as one of the same things, such that (in laymen's terms) you are the universe and the universe is you. From that point, whatever situation you're currently in, you placed yourself there and could not blame the universe since you are it. I wonder what he would think of this.
We make ourselves miserable or we make ourselves strong, the amount of effort is the same. Thank you professor!
I can clearly see the multiple influences of Sartre's work in The Good Place. I really really enjoy your classes 😀 Definitely will re-watch to study deeply. Currently reading The Ethics Of Ambiguity, and absorbing every line of it. I cannot thank you enough for this ❤️
I love you professor. Please make new videos covering other new topics. Learning from you is a blessing.
Watched all your vids in 3 days! These are awesome, thanks for making them! Too much to digest in 1 go so I'm going rewatch them!
Dang, dude... I'm impressed. Thanks for watching! If you like these, I have another channel you might like. There are around 130 more videos there. Here's a link:
th-cam.com/channels/r8ziBzqZlGAvv4krfAAORQ.html
I agree. Hell is other people.
Some very powerful messages here. Thank you professor for opening my eyes to thoughts and approaches that have the potential to change the way I live ,my life.
Yes, Professor, we have a force, thank you very much!
Just finished your lectures on sartre. Amazing job, thanks for putting it out there. Pure gold
Ps: I must admit I laughed really hard when you speak bad about communists using him and also when you say "may god bless you" after reading the lecture.
What a great insight.
Indebted!!
Thank you for all your lectures, they're really helping me add more content to my studying for my exam. Kind regards from Norway.
Thank you for making these
Again appreciation and gratitude 🙏🙏: always a treat to enjoy in cool weather with cup of coffee at scenic city of Abbottabad( known globally for (OBL) KP( Pakistan):: I specially like your discourses on Sartre and Albert Camus : Existentialism and Absurd: stay healthy safe and keep us entertained intellectually hats off to you..!!!
Great lecture
Thank you from the UK
Pete
Superb discourse!!!
Like so many other dishwater BS philosophers, Sartre amplifies the anxiety I feel about simply being who I am.
Bravo, once again....many thanks!
L'enfer c'est les autres...= famous quote we often use in France.;-)
Think about it... If I compliment somebody with the attempt to make them happy, I am none the less making assumptions about their response as though they were a robot.
"I will do X to make them do Y."
Even my act of "kindness" is dehumanizing in a sense.
This is why I dont comment on other peoples looks if im trying to be nice lol. Glad Im not the only one
Thank you ❤
Thank you so much professor! 🙏
Just about the question of the gaze: thinking in a Darwinian way, looking straight at someone is perturbing because only predators look this way. Herbivores don’t.
Shouldn’t this be considered too? Thank you again!
A truly great philosopher would say only this: "I am who I am, and ultimately I know nothing."
If one dies & goes to Hell, one can only hope there's no other people there.
In regard to victimhood, I would like to add that I don't think acknowledging your position as a victim of prevailing customs is in bad faith. I believe it to be a necessary first step in living authentically. Where I come from, there are certain groups of people who've been treated very poorly for many centuries. They've been dehumanized and stripped completely of their subjectivity. Their emancipation occurred only recently when intellectuals became revolutionaries following in the footsteps of various democratic revolutions that happened in the West. However, a few decades of liberation is not enough to overturn the ill effects of centuries of oppression. Therefore, I believe special treatment and efforts towards reparations are necessary. At least for the time being. And of course, on the individual level, the victim must not give in to bad faith and allow their victimhood to paralyze their ability and choose and act freely defying the apparent limits set by their being a victim.
Thank you ,
Hell is other people because they can hurt you but at the same time it is your folte that you get hurt because you are completely free to diside how you feel about surten situations /:
The victimhood part changed my life.
I wonder if Sartre would "maybe" agree with some parts of Hinduism. For example, in Hinduism atman (self) and brahman (which one could think of as "the principle of the universe") are expressed as one of the same things, such that (in laymen's terms) you are the universe and the universe is you. From that point, whatever situation you're currently in, you placed yourself there and could not blame the universe since you are it.
I wonder what he would think of this.
Nagual Juan Matus was the teacher, Castaneda merely the messenger...self importance is the destroyer of any warrior.
Few lived a more bourgeois life than Jean Paul Sartre who (he said, wink, wink) wished to destroy the bourgeoisie.
When he said the "gaze" I heard "gays" I'm like seriously JP please alas I am a fool. So in turn JP was right hell is other people 😂😂😂
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I don't think Sartre was as much of an individualist as this speaker is.
FAMILY 😁😁😁😁
ER, we cannot properly say "second of all," but should rather say, secondly... 🙂
Thank you so much
Great lecture