Ays: On the one hand, it does seem like he is embracing this kind of radical and positively incoherent notion of free will. And yet, something about it seems ok to me. I guess just that he's capturing something that that at resonates with my phenomenology. Ays: Even if you're a complete determinist, you're still a, like, copping out woss if you just say that, like, well,. I didn't have any control over it, yes?
David and Tamler don black turtlenecks and light up a couple of Gauloises to talk about Jean Paul Sartre's classic essay “Existentialism is a Humanism.” Why are choices so fundamental to our experience? What does Sartre mean when he says that “existence precedes essence”? Why does he try to shoehorn universalizability into a view that’s clearly hostile to it?
Plus, how much free time is good for you? Is that even the right question?
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