Philosophical Dictionary
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Existentialism for the Edgelords: A Closer Look at Sartre's Hell
By Caroline Black
Join us as we discuss one of Jean-Paul Sartre's literary works, No Exit, and look into existentialist authenticity and freedom, and some of its drawbacks. -
Between Poetry and Math: Continental vs. Analytic Philosophy
By Markus Uehleke
Let's discover the difference between analytic and continental philosophy. Learn which approach matches your thinking style, why some philosophy feels like math while other philosophy feels like literature, and how both methods complement each other. Includes Russell's King of France, Heidegger, and practical examples. -
Suffering from Endless Boredom? Meet Søren Kiekegaard and Ennui
By Caroline Black
In today's article we talk about ennui, heading to 19th century France with Charles Baudelaire, and 19th century Denmark with the first existentialist, Soren Kierkegaard. -
Objectification: Simone de Beauvoir's Feminist Idea
By Caroline Black
We discuss Simone de Beauvoir's concept of objectification, its relationship to feminism, and what we learn from it in philosophy as a whole. -
We Are The Meme: With Camus, We Must Imagine Santa Jolly
By Caroline Black
Today we are once again the meme! Join us as we discuss Santa and Sisyphus in light of Albert Camus's work on the absurdity of existence. -
The Other Pascal and His Wager: How a 17th Century Polymath Gambled on the Existence of God
By Caroline Black
Explore Pascal's Wager, the famous philosophical argument where 17th-century mathematician Blaise Pascal used probability theory to argue for believing in God. Discover how this thought experiment combines mathematics with theology, influencing existentialism and modern ethical thinking. A timeless gamble on faith versus reason.