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This is what Aristotle had to say about camels, in case you were curious:
The male camel declines intercourse with its mother; if his keeper tries compulsion, he evinces disinclination. On one occasion, when intercourse was being declined by the young male, the keeper covered over the mother and put the young male to her; but, when after the intercourse the wrapping had been removed, though the operation was completed and could not be revoked, still by and by he bit his keeper to death. A story goes that the king of Scythia had a highly-bred mare, and that all her foals were splendid; that wishing to mate the best of the young males with the mother, he had him brought to the stall for the purpose; that the young horse declined; that, after the mother’s head had been concealed in a wrapper he, in ignorance, had intercourse; and that, when immediately afterwards the wrapper was removed and the head of the mare was rendered visible, the young horse ran way and hurled himself down a precipice.
The Thirteenth Labor of Hercules - Existential Comics
Читать полностью…The History of What is the Good Life - Existential Comics
Читать полностью…"But wait, you haven't listened to my argument yet about how the pit of despair decreases overall happiness!"
Читать полностью…Cartesian incel: If your eyes have been deceived once (by a woman wearing makeup), then how can you ever trust your senses again?
Читать полностью…Freud is funny because he only stole the bad ideas from Nietzsche.
Читать полностью…Pretty self explanatory comic. "If I speak I am in big trouble", as they say.
Читать полностью…Health Insurance Trolley - Existential Comics
Читать полностью…Yes, some bankers are quite clever in their own way, but being willing to collapse the economy so you can buy a summer house is in fact very stupid.
Читать полностью…Philosophers like Locke and Spinoza in the 17th century argued a lot about whether knowledge comes from rationalism (i.e. thinking about stuff) or empiricism (i.e. looking at stuff). Many took hard line stances that all knowledge comes essentially from only one of the two. It wasn't until philosophers like William James in the 19th century came along that people started to think of knowledge differently, in a more social way. James more or less held that knowledge is merely what works in the world, and progress comes from agreement among a community of thinkers as to what works.
This kind of thinking, along with the more scientific thinking which puts theories to direct testing, is somewhat similar to how sports like MMA changed martial arts by simply testing what actually worked in the real world (which happens to be conking people's heads together like coconuts).
Empiricism vs Rationalism: the Final Fight - Existential Comics
Читать полностью…Bertrand Russell Files for Divorce - Existential Comics
Читать полностью…The main problem with Aristotle is that, being a nerd, he thinks you get virtue from reading books, and not from punching stuff.
Читать полностью…I know it's hard to imagine, but I've even heard that some people like to leave the house and socialize.
Читать полностью…Also I finally joined Mastodon, so follow me here: mastodon.social/@existentialcomics
Читать полностью…Time Traveling Intellectuals - Existential Comics
Читать полностью…Nietzsche Encounters the Abyss - Existential Comics
Читать полностью…I heard all the big insurance companies were so afraid of copycats that they hardly denied any claims for the first few weeks, which makes this a legitmate trolley problem as more lives have probably already been saved than one.
Читать полностью…"Can I speak with the manager?"
"Yes, this is Bertrand Russell."
"As a member of the set of all sets that do not contain themselves, and I demand..."
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Читать полностью…Zizek Gets a Business Loan - Existential Comics
Читать полностью…Pragmatists are well known for their ability to bully nerds, that's just a matter of historical record.
Читать полностью…But at least he wasn't wrong. It's better to be on fire than to be wrong, when you think about it.
Читать полностью…It could be worse though, imagine you were in a group of Theater Dorks and they were always trying to put on little skits and do improv to pass the time.
Читать полностью…It's a mistake to ground your marriage in pure logic, you have to ground it in empiricism (looking hot).
Читать полностью…For Rousseau, freedom wasn't just the ability to "do what you want" in a naive sense. Freedom meant obeying one's rationality, which ultimately involved adhering to the rules of a legitimate state, one in which the laws are created by the people themselves, i.e., a democracy. (Although most, if not all, democracies under capitalism might not qualify, given that laws don't necessarily apply equally to the rich and the poor, nor are they equally crafted by both groups.)
Rousseau believed participating in the creation of the laws governing the society in which you live was a crucial aspect of rationality and freedom. People who wish to live in society but do not want to participate in shaping its rules are, in essence, childishly rebelling by attempting to opt out of the social contract.
In other words, Pokémon Go to the Polls.