Crash Course Philosophy: Essentialism and Existentialism

Crash Course Philosophy: Essentialism and Existentialism

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Interactive Video

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Emma Peterson

Philosophy, Moral Science, Religious Studies

10th Grade - University

Hard

08:54

The video explores the philosophical concepts of essentialism and existentialism. Essentialism, as proposed by Plato and Aristotle, suggests that everything has a predetermined essence. Existentialism, championed by Jean-Paul Sartre, argues that existence precedes essence, meaning individuals must create their own purpose. The video discusses the concept of 'the absurd,' the lack of inherent meaning in the universe, and the freedom and responsibility this imposes on individuals. Sartre's idea of living authentically and avoiding 'bad faith' is highlighted, using an anecdote about a student's moral dilemma.

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What is one of the main reasons people seek meaning in their lives?

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According to essentialism, what gives a knife its defining function?

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Which philosopher is known for embracing nihilism, the belief in the ultimate meaninglessness of life?

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What is the mantra of existentialism?

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What term do existentialists use to describe the search for answers in an answerless world?

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What does Sartre mean by saying we are 'condemned to be free'?

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What is 'bad faith' according to Sartre?

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In Sartre's anecdote, what dilemma does the student face?

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What does Sartre suggest is the best way to live?

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According to existentialists, who is responsible for giving life meaning?

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