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Episode #086 ... Sartre and Camus pt. 1 - Freedom

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Jun 29, 2016
Explore the profound ideas of Sartre and Camus as they tackle existentialism and the nature of freedom. Delve into the absurdities of everyday life and how they shape our perceptions. Discover the clash between human biases and rationality, plus the impact of historical philosophical debates. Learn about the striking concept of 'bad faith,' where individuals limit themselves by refusing to see their choices. This thought-provoking discussion invites listeners to reflect deeply on personal meaning and the essence of freedom.
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ANECDOTE

The Absurdity of the Familiar

  • Stephen West asks listeners if they've repeated a word and found it strange.
  • He extends this to the feeling of things looking alien when closely observed.
INSIGHT

The Absurdity of the World

  • Sartre calls this experience the absurdity of the world.
  • He argues everything can feel strange if we pay close enough attention.
ANECDOTE

The Dinner Ritual

  • Imagine the absurdity of dinner: waiting for Earth to rotate for a meal.
  • It's a synchronized act with another human for procreation.
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