Have our high school history books really told us the extent of oppression in the United States? Our country has attracted millions of people from around the world looking for a better life for themselves, only to feel socially isolated from the rest of the population. Even though major historical events such as the civil… Continue reading Oppression in America -is There Hope? – Final Blog + Tik tok & Instagram Posts(Topic 2a)
Final Existentialism Thoughts and Beauvior
When I signed up for this class…. I was unsure of what existentialism really was. I think the stereotypical coined definition that my roommates and I came up with before I took is that nothing really matters at the end of the day. So the stereotype behind existentialism is that life is meaningless and we… Continue reading Final Existentialism Thoughts and Beauvior
Thanksgiving Casseroles and Beauvoir
Going home for thanksgiving is one of the biggest love/hate relationships I have ever had. I miss home when I’m in Claremont, but the second I get home and my mother refuses to have thanksgiving or simply “forgets” to do so I realize that I would like to be back in Claremont. So why do… Continue reading Thanksgiving Casseroles and Beauvoir
I hate being perceived
To start off this hectic week, here is a tweet I saw the other day when I was scrolling on twitter. Although we’re on Sartre now just thought I’d share this because there’s a lot of unpack here. OR if they pronounced Camus with a french accent, RUN!!! So, being perceived. I think there’s really… Continue reading I hate being perceived
Am I free? Sartre’s Philosophy Edition
One thing philosophers love to do is talk about freedom. The idea of free will is a topic that is often debated and discussed in the philosophical world. Am I technically free to do what I REALLY want to do? What is my relationship with freedom and is it my own choice to be free? … Continue reading Am I free? Sartre’s Philosophy Edition
Gaslighting and Punishment
First, here is a song I’ve been listening to that fits the theme of Nietzsche’s discussion of bad conscience and guilt. When I ask my friends what it means to feel guilty, many characterize it as the feeling of doing something wrong, or hurting someone’s feelings. For example, if I were to gaslight my friend… Continue reading Gaslighting and Punishment
My Roommate’s Plot for Revenge on the CMC Man who Cheated on her Twice: Under Nietzsche’s Lens
So my roommate got cheated on by a CMC Econ Bro – twice. So to explain Nietzsche’s characterization of revenge, I decided to ask her how she would get revenge on the CMC man who cheated on her, not once, but TWICE. “So if there was no way you would get caught and the law… Continue reading My Roommate’s Plot for Revenge on the CMC Man who Cheated on her Twice: Under Nietzsche’s Lens
Brushing Your Teeth and Camus’ Philosophy Have Something in Common
You know when you’re brushing your teeth before you go to bed and take a minute to look at yourself in the bathroom mirror and during this time you somewhat disassociate? It’s not exactly a life changing experience but just a quick glance where you think to yourself, “Oh, that’s really me living this life… Continue reading Brushing Your Teeth and Camus’ Philosophy Have Something in Common
Don’t Lose Yourself
Don’t lose yourself. Whether it’s in your personal relationships that matter to you or whatever career you’re passionate about, investing quality time into meaningful things is unwise. Falling in love? Pointless. Having hope things will eventually work out? Also pointless. According to Camus, you can engage in relationships and be passionate for them, but you… Continue reading Don’t Lose Yourself
Kierkegaard’s Fear and Trembling
Having complete faith in the impossible when it comes to murdering your own son does not sound too relatable to me. Kierkegaard discusses this idea of faith through the story of Abraham’s willingness to sacrifice his son Isaac. What was most interesting to me was Kierkegaard’s contrast between an ethical society and a faithful, yet… Continue reading Kierkegaard’s Fear and Trembling