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FREUD AND POPPER
Freud and Popper - Existential Comics. Karl Popper was interested in the demarcation between science and non-science. That is to say, he sought to find an exact definition which would distinguish all things that count as "science" from those that don't. He found that earlier attempts to define science as something like "constructing theories PHILOSOPHY TECH SUPPORT In Buddhism desires for worldly objects will only lead to suffering in the end, as all things are temporary. The only way to rid yourself of worldly suffering is to rid yourself of the desire. Philosophers in this comic: David Hume, Nelson Goodman, Jean Paul Sartre, Martin Heidegger, Gautama Buddha.ANARCHIST MONOPOLY
Anarchist Monopoly - Existential Comics. Bakunin, Kropotkin, and Goldman were three 19th-20th century revolutionary anarchists. The anarchists wish to dismantle all illegitimate power structures in society, such as class, gender roles, and government. The philosophy shares a lot in common with Marxism, which also aims towards astateless
ANARCHIST MILK
Anarchist Milk - Existential Comics. In the spring of 1845, Max Stirner gambled away all of his wife's inheritance on a centralized milk distribution business. Supposedly he wanted to use the business to both prove his ideas would work in practice, and to set him up for life, so he wouldn't have to worry about money and could just write.Well
CARL JUNG - EXISTENTIAL COMICS The funniest part of their split in real life though was that Jung told Freud that he thought of him more as a father figure than a friend, and Freud thought that because of his theory how everyone secretly wanted to kill their father that Jung was going to literallykill him.
BUDDHA AND HUME
Buddha and Hume - Existential Comics. David Hume had very similar ideas to Buddha about the nature of the self, or rather, about the nature of the not-self. He believed that human existence was nothing more than a "bundle" of experiences together, and there existed no further thing which did the bundling. HEGEL AND THE MARCH OF HISTORY Legends say there was a man once who read all the way through Phenomenology of Spirit, cover to cover, but the moment he read the final page he died of exhaustion.HEGEL AND FICHTE
A philosophy webcomic about the inevitable anguish of living a brief life in an absurd world. Also Jokes WITTGENSTEIN'S MONSTER Wittgenstein is usually sort of divided into two philosophers: "early Wittgenstein" and "later Wittgenstein". Early Wittgenstein is from his only published book, Tractatus Logico-Philosophicus. The Monster is quoting from the Tractatus in most of his dialog directly. It was highly influential in its time, especially among the logicalpositivists.
A DAY IN THE LIFE OF ARTHUR SCHOPENHAUER A philosophy webcomic about the inevitable anguish of living a brief life in an absurd world. Also JokesFREUD AND POPPER
Freud and Popper - Existential Comics. Karl Popper was interested in the demarcation between science and non-science. That is to say, he sought to find an exact definition which would distinguish all things that count as "science" from those that don't. He found that earlier attempts to define science as something like "constructing theories PHILOSOPHY TECH SUPPORT In Buddhism desires for worldly objects will only lead to suffering in the end, as all things are temporary. The only way to rid yourself of worldly suffering is to rid yourself of the desire. Philosophers in this comic: David Hume, Nelson Goodman, Jean Paul Sartre, Martin Heidegger, Gautama Buddha.ANARCHIST MONOPOLY
Anarchist Monopoly - Existential Comics. Bakunin, Kropotkin, and Goldman were three 19th-20th century revolutionary anarchists. The anarchists wish to dismantle all illegitimate power structures in society, such as class, gender roles, and government. The philosophy shares a lot in common with Marxism, which also aims towards astateless
ANARCHIST MILK
Anarchist Milk - Existential Comics. In the spring of 1845, Max Stirner gambled away all of his wife's inheritance on a centralized milk distribution business. Supposedly he wanted to use the business to both prove his ideas would work in practice, and to set him up for life, so he wouldn't have to worry about money and could just write.Well
CARL JUNG - EXISTENTIAL COMICS The funniest part of their split in real life though was that Jung told Freud that he thought of him more as a father figure than a friend, and Freud thought that because of his theory how everyone secretly wanted to kill their father that Jung was going to literallykill him.
BUDDHA AND HUME
Buddha and Hume - Existential Comics. David Hume had very similar ideas to Buddha about the nature of the self, or rather, about the nature of the not-self. He believed that human existence was nothing more than a "bundle" of experiences together, and there existed no further thing which did the bundling. HEGEL AND THE MARCH OF HISTORY Legends say there was a man once who read all the way through Phenomenology of Spirit, cover to cover, but the moment he read the final page he died of exhaustion.HEGEL AND FICHTE
A philosophy webcomic about the inevitable anguish of living a brief life in an absurd world. Also Jokes WITTGENSTEIN'S MONSTER Wittgenstein is usually sort of divided into two philosophers: "early Wittgenstein" and "later Wittgenstein". Early Wittgenstein is from his only published book, Tractatus Logico-Philosophicus. The Monster is quoting from the Tractatus in most of his dialog directly. It was highly influential in its time, especially among the logicalpositivists.
ZENO AND ZENO
Zeno and Zeno - Existential Comics. Zeno of Citium was founder of the Stoic school of philosophy. He believed happiness and the good life consists only of aligning yourself with the Universal Reason, and being virtuous. Even negative emotions were under your control, and so feeling negative emotions was immoral, and unvirtuous. PRESOCRATIC STAFF MEETING A philosophy webcomic about the inevitable anguish of living a brief life in an absurd world. Also JokesJACQUES DERRIDA
Before we constructed signs we have a presupposed theory of both implicit thought, grasped as pure presentness, and explicit language, grasped as an obliteration of all signs and structures of thought. These two modes must come together in an infinite manifold in order for any 'plea' to be made." "God damnit Derrida, come on." PermanentLink to
THE COUNCIL OF ELROND The Council of Elrond - Existential Comics. Foucault, Chomsky, and Fanon are all radical leftists in one way or another. Foucault is best known for his analysis of the power structures in modern European societies and how they have evolved in the last several centuries. His work examining institutions such as hospitals, prisons, and schoolshad
LUDWIG WITTGENSTEIN
Growing up in a wealthy home, Wittgenstein never actually saw a beetle as a child. When he asked his parents and relatives what a beetle looked like, they gave descriptions, but he could tell they didn't know either. As he grew older, he theorized that no one had ever actually seen a beetle. He told all his philosopher friends, who justgot
WITTGENSTEIN'S LION
Wittgenstein's Lion - Existential Comics. In Philosophical Investigations Wittgenstein famously said that "if a lion could speak, we could not understand him". This seems contradictory, because of course if he is speaking, it seems like we would understand him. But for Wittgenstein, the words themselves don't so much convey meaning,but express
SARTRE'S WAITER
Sartre's Waiter - Existential Comics. WRONG, no! That joke gets funnier every time. The joke is based on Sartre's account of Bad Faith in Being and Nothingness, where he describes a waiter who is "play acting" at being a waiter. He says that we can imagine a waiter who a bit too stiff and mechanical, because he is trying to imitate awaiter.
THE ADVENTURES OF FALLACY MAN A philosophy webcomic about the inevitable anguish of living a brief life in an absurd world. Also Jokes SARTRE AND THE CHESTNUT TREE In one of the most famous scenes in Sartre's most famous novel, Nausea, the main character Antoine Roquentin has a sort of existential crisis, and comes upon a chestnut tree and sees the root of the tree "as it really is", that is to say, without his mind imposing the structure of a "chestnut tree" upon it.One might be tempted, of course, to read this as though it was a drug trip, but it is WORLD CUP PHILOSOPHY: GERMANY VS FRANCE World Cup Philosophy: Germany vs France - Existential Comics. This comic is an homage (or perhaps ripoff, if you are feeling less generous) of Monty Python's classic skit, "The Philosophers' Football Match". Sartre's "radical freedom" is explained in the notes on comic 17. Similarly, Derrida's joke is explained in the notes of comic 23.2092
FRENCH RADICAL EYE FOR THE CONSERVATIVE GUY "I knew those throw pillows were too ostentatious." Edmond Burke is in some ways the founder of modern conservatism, and is most famous for staunchly opposing the French Revolution. Burke believe that people ultimately understood very little about the forces that governed society, and any changes that we make have to be done slowly to ensure that society doesn't collapse into anarchy. He thought the radicals that wanted to remake society "rationally" during the French Revolution were far too arrogant in their ability to imagine a utopian society from scratch, and any attempt to do so would only result in disaster. While he believed in social progress, he thought we should never make large changes all at once, or we would risk dissolving institutions that we did not fully understand and upsetting the balance in society, bringing large scale suffering. He wrote _Reflections on the Revolution in France_ in 1790, only eighteen months after the revolution had begun, so a lot of his predictions of unrestrained violence came true. Of course, his ideas such as "actually, democracy is bad", and "women shouldn't be educated" aged a little less well. Edmond Burke is in some ways the founder of modern conservatism, and is most famous for staunchly opposing the French Revolution. Burke believe that people ultimately understood very little about the forces that governed society, and any changes that we make have to be done slowly to ensure that society doesn't collapse into anarchy. He thought the radicals that wanted to remake society "rationally" during the French Revolution were far too arrogant in their ability to imagine a utopian society from scratch, and any attempt to do so would only result in disaster. While he believed in social progress, he thought we should never make large changes all at once, or we would risk dissolving institutions that we did not fully understand and upsetting the balance in society, bringing large scale suffering. He wrote _Reflections on the Revolution in France_ in 1790, only eighteen months after the revolution had begun, so a lot of his predictions of unrestrained violence came true. Of course, his ideas such as "actually, democracy is bad", and "women shouldn't be educated" aged a little less well. Permanent Link to this Comic: http://existentialcomics.com/comic/300 Support the comic on Patreon!COMICS I ENJOY:
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