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Author: kbella63

Nihilism and Absurdity

Posted on November 11, 2023October 21, 2023 by kbella63

Let’s dive into this existentialist perspective on nihilism and the quest for meaning. You know, existentialism offers a unique take on nihilism. It acknowledges the absence of inherent meaning in life and…

Authenticity and Inauthenticity

Posted on November 10, 2023October 21, 2023 by kbella63

Living authentically is such an important concept. It’s all about being true to who you are, not just going along with what society expects from you. When you live authentically, you stay…

Angst and Dread

Posted on November 9, 2023October 21, 2023 by kbella63

Existentialism delves deep into the human experience, and one of the things it often grapples with is the idea of existential anxiety. The feeling of unease or even dread can arise when…

Freedom and Responsibility

Posted on November 8, 2023October 21, 2023 by kbella63

Let’s delve into the concept of radical freedom in existentialism. In existentialist thought, individuals are believed to possess radical freedom. This means we’re not just free to make choices but are condemned…

Existence Precedes Essence

Posted on November 7, 2023October 21, 2023 by kbella63

Existentialism is a fascinating philosophical perspective that emphasizes the idea that we, as humans, define ourselves through our actions and choices. It’s the belief that our essence isn’t predetermined but somewhat shaped…

Key Existentialist Thinkers

Posted on November 6, 2023October 21, 2023 by kbella63

Let’s dive into the fascinating world of existentialism and explore the works and ideas of these prominent philosophers. Jean-Paul Sartre: Sartre is often considered one of the key figures in existentialism. He…

Intentionality and Mental Representation

Posted on November 5, 2023October 21, 2023 by kbella63

Intentionality is a pretty intriguing aspect of our mental states. Think of it as the “aboutness” of our thoughts. When we have a thought or an idea, it’s almost always about something,…

Personal Identity and Mind

Posted on November 4, 2023October 21, 2023 by kbella63

Personal identity and the role of the mind in defining who we are over time is a fascinating topic. Think about it this way: who we are isn’t just about our physical…

Mental Causation

Posted on November 3, 2023October 21, 2023 by kbella63

Mental causation is a fascinating topic in the philosophy of mind. So, here’s the deal: mental causation concerns whether our mental states, like thoughts and desires, can cause physical events and vice…

The Problem of Other Minds

Posted on November 2, 2023October 20, 2023 by kbella63

An intriguing question: how can we know that other beings have minds and conscious experiences, given that we only have direct access to our mental states? So, here’s the challenge: we can…

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