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Sartre's Genius Philosophy - Life’s Meaning Comes from Nothingness
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In the absence of god and religious belief, how do you find meaning for life? What if we are born without an essence? What to do when life becomes meaningless? And how to find a purpose in a modern world?

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@Fiction_Beast

1 year ago

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@freethinker79

1 year ago

"Heed these words, you who wish to probe the depths of Nature: If you do not find within your Self that which you seek, neither will you find it outside. If you ignore the wonders of your own House, how do you expect to find other wonders? In you is hidden the Treasure of Treasures. Know Thyself and you will know the Universe and the Gods." --Oracle of Delphi

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@sachieasamizu4809

1 year ago

I think a philosopher can be measured by his influence. Sartre’s existentialism was influential in literature in this part of the world, for example Kobo Abe, Kenzaburo Oe, Takeshi Kaiko and more. I appreciate the length of this video and I was so moved by the concluding remarks.

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@ReynaSingh

1 year ago

Meaning is possibly best explored through literature. Seems that it’s one of humanities oldest and most persistent questions. Great video

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@charlessoukup1111

11 months ago

I am...I AM this pain I have. It is not my body, it is ME. So it cannot be spared...this pain is me. I cannot escape me.

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@ericbrocious6047

1 year ago

It’s amazing to me that Sartre and some of his contemporaries, can see human life as pointless and devoid of meaning, then rationalize that fact as a motivation for self actualization.

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@MrEitan44

1 year ago

I enjoyed very much your presentation. It was brilliant, clear, precise, compact and substancial. A bit fast for me, an Spanish speaking old man. This forced me to stop from time to time, which is an advantage since I could assimilate Sartre's ideas and reasoning. I was lucky enough to meet Sartre and Simone de Beauvoir on a kibbutz in Israel during their visit and my visit to the Middle East in the mid-1960s. I was invited to participate to a meeting around 7-9 people with them. They were interested in the communal life of the kibbutz, the possibility of war with Egypt and Syria (we were in the Upper Galilee, 500 meters from the border).

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@chancerobinson5112

1 year ago

There is no price too high for the privilege of owning yourself….

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@RanbirSingh-dh4ux

1 year ago

MAN, i was totally immersed in this, very logical, and burdened by the responsibility of my so called 'freedom of choice'. Thank You

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@johnbroadway4196

11 months ago

" IF one decides to be free of yes material idealistic views, Then the Bohemian of journeys lives as to pursue the next page of wonderment ". Wonderchek ///.

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@UK-jt3mw

1 year ago

Thank you. My empty cup of coffee is now full of meaning.

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@crosstolerance

1 year ago

"Pretending you don't know is self-deception for the sake of self-preservation." I feel like we try to use this adage to our advantage as to gain favor from an act that doesn't deserve recognition.

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@marcimolnar1701

10 months ago

You are actually the best YouTuber ever , you have a video on every philosopher / author that I read , your videos are perfectly structured and your explanations are fantastic. Keep it up, you are amazing

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@charlessoukup1111

11 months ago

Spoken word is for Right Now, even if pre-recorded. Written word is for all time.

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@cheri238

1 year ago

Definitely, meaning is best explored through literature and art, as may be explored by literature, music, paintings. Although philosophy, histories, religious divisions, science are always imperative for interpretation. I also ask myself, may God exist outside the creation of the universe ? ✨️Some intellectuals have been discussing these ideas for some time. I love your channel. It's absolutely one of my favorites. Proust, "In Time Lost," is also one of my favorite novels. The journey of reading books 📚

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@PURPLE_SHADE_SMOOTHIE

9 months ago

Sartre’s ceaseless thinking or overthinking was his suffering. Buddhist mindfulness meditation could have provided him relief.

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@ridehorse6341

9 months ago

Hello Monsieur Beast,I have been listening to your ideas for 3 days,I'm blown away!! I am a woman,an artist,I'm living like a monk in a forest.. .I'm annoyed about the ubermeche( I don't like him),I'm relating to Kafka and Proust,I'm going to look at Siddharta again.. I think I may write my own philosophy very soon ( from a woman's point of view), ....

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@charlessoukup1111

11 months ago

Easy! His eyes were looking two ways! That was his edge for his philosophy,!

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@Boesowigo

1 year ago

Thanks for this video! Sartre’s work is utterly brilliant.

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@BitterDawn

10 months ago

Bloody good job on piecing together and portraying Sartre's life and ideas, really thorough and interesting. I thought the remark about knowing Sartre like an uncle made me laugh aloud and after listening to this I can appreciate that statement.

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