The existential beliefs upon that, what we feel within. Experienced everything, then believe. It forces you to become who you are and not accept what others impose on you.
Here I'm discussed my observation of given videos on Existentialism.
#1.What is Existentialism?
Existentialism starts with Kierkegaard and Nietzsche, Kafka, Heidegger, Sartre, are great philosophers. Existentialism is a triangle of freedom, passion and individuality.
Believing in God or not; Philosophers like Albert Camus, argue that believing in you've taken the easy way. For him believing in God is suicide, it's not a worth. Existentialism is mainly popular among young people mostly because it touches on subjects which a person in his or her youth might be struggling with. The subjects like, anguish, absurdity, passion, their freedom or despair.
#2.Feeling of the Absurd..
The concept of suicide, philosophical problem, if life is filled with despair and absurdity and something despaired of all meanings we might be considered to commit suicide. Example of film 'Stay', "An elegant suicide is the ultimate work of art" which is a phrase of the film. When we discovered absurdity, you have no reason to live, and suffering when this happens and your whole universe is diverted of illusion on light you feel like a strange.
#3.The Notion of Philosophical suicide...
What is the absurd and how does it occurs, the absurd is neither in man not in the world, it can only occur in their presence together, and we say world is irrational it needs a human being for this irrationality to be conceived. If there were no human beings, then there wouldn't be any desires or in particular the human nostalgia to be satisfied, this is where we get to philosophy called suicide. Camus said that seeking what is true is not seeking what is desirable. He criticized Lutheran's philosophy, 'taking the leap is the easiest way.
#4.Dadaism, Nihilism, and Existentialism..
In 1916 Dada movement rose up against world war. Dadaism did not contain any values in itself. Existentialism emerged after world war II as a movement. Every Dada is mostly tries to questions every value, rather than creating. Dadaism and Nihilism have nothing to do with each other, both were fed up in every day life. Dadaism was only a response to world war and as it is existentialism was to world war II.
#5.Existentialism: a gloomy philosophy...
Existentialism anxiety, despair, absurdity is gloomy philosophy. existentialism and nihilism not connected each other both opposite each other and existentialism is response to this emptiness. After world war people seems life as meaningless and field with despair.
#6.Existentialism and Nihilism...
Existentialism fought against the Nihilism.
Kierkegaard, " Nihilism can be defined as the lost of an individuality." Nietzsche, Nihilism means the highest values devalues themselves.
#7.Introduction to Existentialism...
Existentialism is not a philosophical system nor should it even be viewed as a set of doctrine. Kierkegaard and Nietzsche known as fathers of the movement. In 19th century Fyodor Dostoyevsky was also considered one of its original giant. Nietzsche, given that 'Become who you are'. Overcoming Nihilism is not done by changing to an all encompassing system, but rather by creating meaning, purpose, and value for one's self. Existentialists are all concerned with the problem of living life. Existentialism is tries to find some unresolved question or confusion of the human world. It has said that, "You will have all the questions in mind, you can ask all the questions, but you will never get all the answers."
#8.Existentialism and Nietzsche..
Nietzsche, we don't have to believe and and believe in rules that are made. The theory of " Ubermansche" means a superhuman. It suggests the death of God.
#9.Why I like Existentialism..
There is two sides of it, existentialism has a more obvious intellect side which has to do with it specific thinker. Second deeper and subtle side which has to do with evoking, we can say existential sensibility. It makes appeal to about minds which gives impact that how we want to understand life more deeply. In real sense it teaches that existentialism is that, suffering is not our enemy, some times it's our greatest friend.
Devid Letterman's 10 things which we can do live more existentialy.
We have to remember that we are human being, which is itself an extraordinary and brilliant destiny.
#10.Essentialism to Existentialism..
Existentialism says that all the things which makes our life meaningful, such as source of happiness, we think they all gave us meanings but none of them. Plato and Aristotle given that, "everything has an essence a certain set of core properties that are necessary or essential for a thing to be what it is". The literal meaning of life is whatever we're doing that prevents us from killing ourselves. Our world and our life has such meaning, Sartre's concepts is that how we can find the meaning in a meaningful world.
Video 9, because it is given the idea of different existentialism which has different meanings, intellectual and deeper sides of existentialism. Buddhism also teaches compassion, in which we have to understand existentialism deeply, somehow it is good for us and to get our self we have to suffer. In video 10, the idea about meaningful life, it is necessary to prevent our self to be killing ourself. It also says that our surroundings, our life has such meanings.
• How would you describe 'learning outcome' about this activity?
Here I'm discussed my observation of given videos on Existentialism.
#1.What is Existentialism?
Existentialism starts with Kierkegaard and Nietzsche, Kafka, Heidegger, Sartre, are great philosophers. Existentialism is a triangle of freedom, passion and individuality.
Believing in God or not; Philosophers like Albert Camus, argue that believing in you've taken the easy way. For him believing in God is suicide, it's not a worth. Existentialism is mainly popular among young people mostly because it touches on subjects which a person in his or her youth might be struggling with. The subjects like, anguish, absurdity, passion, their freedom or despair.
#2.Feeling of the Absurd..
The concept of suicide, philosophical problem, if life is filled with despair and absurdity and something despaired of all meanings we might be considered to commit suicide. Example of film 'Stay', "An elegant suicide is the ultimate work of art" which is a phrase of the film. When we discovered absurdity, you have no reason to live, and suffering when this happens and your whole universe is diverted of illusion on light you feel like a strange.
#3.The Notion of Philosophical suicide...
What is the absurd and how does it occurs, the absurd is neither in man not in the world, it can only occur in their presence together, and we say world is irrational it needs a human being for this irrationality to be conceived. If there were no human beings, then there wouldn't be any desires or in particular the human nostalgia to be satisfied, this is where we get to philosophy called suicide. Camus said that seeking what is true is not seeking what is desirable. He criticized Lutheran's philosophy, 'taking the leap is the easiest way.
#4.Dadaism, Nihilism, and Existentialism..
In 1916 Dada movement rose up against world war. Dadaism did not contain any values in itself. Existentialism emerged after world war II as a movement. Every Dada is mostly tries to questions every value, rather than creating. Dadaism and Nihilism have nothing to do with each other, both were fed up in every day life. Dadaism was only a response to world war and as it is existentialism was to world war II.
#5.Existentialism: a gloomy philosophy...
Existentialism anxiety, despair, absurdity is gloomy philosophy. existentialism and nihilism not connected each other both opposite each other and existentialism is response to this emptiness. After world war people seems life as meaningless and field with despair.
#6.Existentialism and Nihilism...
Existentialism fought against the Nihilism.
Kierkegaard, " Nihilism can be defined as the lost of an individuality." Nietzsche, Nihilism means the highest values devalues themselves.
#7.Introduction to Existentialism...
Existentialism is not a philosophical system nor should it even be viewed as a set of doctrine. Kierkegaard and Nietzsche known as fathers of the movement. In 19th century Fyodor Dostoyevsky was also considered one of its original giant. Nietzsche, given that 'Become who you are'. Overcoming Nihilism is not done by changing to an all encompassing system, but rather by creating meaning, purpose, and value for one's self. Existentialists are all concerned with the problem of living life. Existentialism is tries to find some unresolved question or confusion of the human world. It has said that, "You will have all the questions in mind, you can ask all the questions, but you will never get all the answers."
#8.Existentialism and Nietzsche..
Nietzsche, we don't have to believe and and believe in rules that are made. The theory of " Ubermansche" means a superhuman. It suggests the death of God.
#9.Why I like Existentialism..
There is two sides of it, existentialism has a more obvious intellect side which has to do with it specific thinker. Second deeper and subtle side which has to do with evoking, we can say existential sensibility. It makes appeal to about minds which gives impact that how we want to understand life more deeply. In real sense it teaches that existentialism is that, suffering is not our enemy, some times it's our greatest friend.
Devid Letterman's 10 things which we can do live more existentialy.
We have to remember that we are human being, which is itself an extraordinary and brilliant destiny.
#10.Essentialism to Existentialism..
Existentialism says that all the things which makes our life meaningful, such as source of happiness, we think they all gave us meanings but none of them. Plato and Aristotle given that, "everything has an essence a certain set of core properties that are necessary or essential for a thing to be what it is". The literal meaning of life is whatever we're doing that prevents us from killing ourselves. Our world and our life has such meaning, Sartre's concepts is that how we can find the meaning in a meaningful world.
• which video you like the most and why ?
Video 9, because it is given the idea of different existentialism which has different meanings, intellectual and deeper sides of existentialism. Buddhism also teaches compassion, in which we have to understand existentialism deeply, somehow it is good for us and to get our self we have to suffer. In video 10, the idea about meaningful life, it is necessary to prevent our self to be killing ourself. It also says that our surroundings, our life has such meanings.
• How would you describe 'learning outcome' about this activity?
All the videos makes the concept of existentialism very clear. The videos are very helpful in the getting the theory of existentialism, because the videos have different philosophies of this concept. So, this is help me to understand in a better way.
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