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Waking Life: Existentialism

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Waking Life: Existentialism
"The reason why I refuse to take existentialism as just another French fashion or historical curiosity is that I think it has something very important to offer us for the new century. I'm afraid we're losing the real virtues of living life passionately, sense of taking responsibility for who you are, the ability to make something of yourself and feeling good about life.

Existentialism is often discussed as if it's a philosophy of despair. But I think the truth is just the opposite. Sartre once interviewed said he never really felt a day of despair in his life.

But one thing that comes out from reading these guys is not a sense of anguish about life so much as a real kind of exuberance of feeling on top of it. It's like your life is yours to create.

I've read the postmodernists with some interest, even admiration. But when I read them, I always have this awful nagging feeling that something absolutely essential is getting left out.

The more that you talk about a person as a social construction or as a confluence of forces or as fragmented or marginalized, what you do is you open up a whole new world of excuses. And when Sartre talks about responsibility, he's not talking about something abstract. He's not talking about the kind of self or soul that theologians would argue about.

It's something very concrete. It's you and me talking. Making decisions. Doing things and taking the consequences. It might be true that there are six billion people in the world and counting. Nevertheless, what you do makes a difference.

It makes a difference, first of all, in material terms. Makes a difference to other people and it sets an example. In short, I think the message here is that we should never simply write ourselves off and see ourselves as the victim of various forces. It's always our decision who we are."
Jan 29, 2008 6:37 PM
Re: Waking Life: Existentialism
Trying to watch the video hurts my eyes, what's the intent of the animation style?
By: duffguy
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Re: Waking Life: Existentialism
It makes it visually different than just a video. People who would find it unintresting as a video of just a guy talking, might pay a bit more attention to a cartoon talking about philosophy.

It may not appeal to you, but I bet it catches the attention of a lot more people than a plain video would.

Also it seems to me that these Waking Life things are often on the nature of reality. That being the case the visual style is kind of a compliment to the subject matter.
By: shorn
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