• E19 - Should We Fear Death ?

  • Aug 19 2024
  • Length: 1 hr and 16 mins
  • Podcast

E19 - Should We Fear Death ?

  • Summary

  • Hi everyone !! Thank you for tuning in to another episode of The Things You Can't Touch :) Let's talk about death:

    00:00 - Intro

    02:15 - Should We Fear Death ?

    03:40 - Who Lives, Who Dies, Who Tells Your Story

    05:20 - Destiny

    07:40 - And Love

    09:14 - God's Love

    12:40 - How Significant Do You Have To Be ?

    14:30 - Art Is The Best Way To Get Over Your Fear Of Death

    16:35 - Young People Are Amateurs In Everything

    20:30 - Meaning and Existence

    22:15 - Slave Morality, Politics, and Religion

    26:15 - Resentment Culture

    28:35 - God Is Dead And We've Wiped The Horizon Away

    30:05 - German Philosophers Are The Best

    32:05 - British Culture 34:00 - Cancel Culture

    35:40 - Philosophy Is Elevating

    39:25 - The School Of Athens Painting

    42:00 - We Haven't Answered The Question...

    42:30 - Would You Intervene In Your Child's Cultural Interests ?

    45:24 - Internet Drug Dealers

    47:57 - Doom Scrolling

    49:00 - Children And Social Media

    52:00 - The Greatest Human Invention

    55:00 - God's Death... Again

    56:55 - Human Experience

    1:00:20 - Psychology

    1:02:45 - Power

    1:04:10 - New Ideas

    1:12:30 - Closing Statement

    1:14:12 - Outro

    Thank you for staying to the end of this episode !! Let us know your thoughts in the comments :)

    Last but not least, and most importantly, make sure to follow our guest Riyad on TikTok ! @thelyceumandarts

    He has amazing philosophical content that you can engage with ! See you next time ...

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