Curious about your thoughts on experience in philosophy. Do life experiences, like love, loss, or solitude, deepen our understanding of ideas, or is reading and study enough? Everyone has experiences, but does more always mean better insight? Like, going to space doesn’t mean you understand it better than someone like Hawking (no offense to Katy Perry). How do you see the balance?
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Congratulations could you do some commentaries and critiques on Franz Kafka would be very glad to hear your views and ideas on Kafka thank you
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Congratulations! I'd be interested in learning about books or resources for beginners studying the intersection of philosophy, psychology, and literature.
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Yes! Would love to talk philosophy. Also wanted to see if you’d be interested in doing a video on Kleinian psychoanalysis and / or Bion’s sociological theories? PS: do you think Lacan / Baudrillard are sad boy fatalists or techno-optimists?
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What's your opinion on the philosophy major? pros and cons to someone who's considering to study that
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Nice work! I'd be interested in hearing your story about how you got into D&G.
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Do you see much value in a philosophy minor for someone with an interest in it compared to self-studying?
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What do you think about combining deleuze and anarchist theory? Many of his theories (post modernism, and continental in general) seem very similar to anarchist thought. Not an anarchist myself but curious what you think about that?
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The more I read philosophy (specifically post modernism) I find myself agreeing with a lot of it but also growing more apathetic. This could just be a result of modernity but have you felt this yourself from engaging with these ideas?
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I have a couple. 1. How much do you read per day. 2.how do you feel about people who read philosophy for all the wrong reasons. Like reading to talk shit about said idea (postmodernism, nihilism, etc)or the conclusion is already made and they take the thinkers out of context for videos or cool Internet points. Instead of engaging honestly and going from there. 3. What do you think people who think philosophy is just a bunch of old men yapping about various ideas that mean nothing? Like there is no point at all besides making one feel superior.
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Quarantine collective did a video on you. You should watch it for. It was your deleuze Fascism video
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Gavin Young Philosophy
The channel is quickly approaching 10,000 subscribers! I’m curious: would y’all like to do a Q&A livestream when said goal is reached? If so, feel free to leave questions in the comments below, and/or join the livestream and submit them live!
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