This Is How the Germans Dominated (and Killed) Philosophy

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  • @Fiction_Beast
    @Fiction_Beast2 ай бұрын

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  • @FriedrichNietzsche-kq2hh

    @FriedrichNietzsche-kq2hh

    2 ай бұрын

    It makes me happy that you can now earn money for your work. You deserve that! :)

  • @michaelgoetze2103
    @michaelgoetze21032 ай бұрын

    The problem with the watch making analogy is that a good portion of it is in French speaking Switzerland.

  • @loriedmundson782
    @loriedmundson7822 ай бұрын

    The best thing about your channel is your whimsical sense of humor. An intellectual who values laughter is rare indeed.

  • @1terminatorr
    @1terminatorr2 ай бұрын

    An over analytical German, reflecting on the over analytical nature of Germans.

  • @mariavairo1640
    @mariavairo16402 ай бұрын

    GRACIAS!!!!!!!!! Soy una doña (argentina) de 81 años, sin estudios universitarios pero siempre he pensado que había un antes y un después de Nietzsche en filosofía, ya que, en mi reducida posibilidad de explicarme, él "completaba" los "devaneos teóricos" con el "componente psicológico" pero no tenía argumentos como para sostenerlo frente a una amiga Dra en Filosofía y creyente cristiana. Pocas veces he disfrutado tanto un video como este por la "completísima síntesis" y el humor con la que ofreces tan maravillosa información. Es un abrazo para mi alma. NO veo la casualidad de q Byung haya elegido ese pais para estudiar...todas sus orienta-les-tivas células lo deben haber guiado❤

  • @oreocarlton3343
    @oreocarlton33432 ай бұрын

    The humour theory falls once you realize how good british humour is and they arent far from Germany geographically or genetically.

  • @PricelessAudiobooks
    @PricelessAudiobooks2 ай бұрын

    Leo Tolstoy wrote in War and Peace that Germans are self-confident based on an abstract notion - science, the supposed knowledge of absolute truth. A Frenchman is self-assured because he regards himself personally, both in mind and body, as irresistibly attractive to men and women. 01:21 Leo Tolstoy is funny in his observation of Europeans. Still, the German-speaking world produced some of the greatest philosophers, including Emmanuel Kant, Georg Hegel, Arthur Schopenhauer, Karl Marx, Friedrich Nietzsche, Martin Heidegger, and Jurgen Habermas. 02:23 Philosophy is a rational approach to understanding three primary topics: life, physical reality, and the human mind. It uses past mistakes to explain things, and the German philosophers shifted slightly more to the how question. 03:46 Why is it more theoretical, while how is it more analytical? A theory looks at the bigger picture, while analysis breaks it down to look at the smaller parts, which means you have to be closer, not far. 04:47 In northern Europe, the cold climate trains your analytical mind to solve practical problems. You need more time to theorize. In cold Darwinian worlds like Germany, necessity is the mother of invention. The German-speaking people have been the monopoly of the watch-making industry for centuries, and Japan is another punctual nation. 06:34 Emmanuel Kant lived disciplined, never married, had kids, and probably never laughed. He was a rational machine who lived for 79 years. 07:06 Germans are very disciplined and hard workers. Pythagoras noticed the connection between music and mathematics 3000 years ago, and German philosophers like Martin Heidegger and Ivan Goncharov have German fathers. 07:55 To succeed in today's world, you need to know mathematics and computer science. Brilliant makes it easy to learn mathematics and computer science from the basics to the high levels. 08:27 The Thinking in Code course gets you to design simple programs to solve real-world problems immediately. Try Brilliant for a free 30 days. 09:05 German philosophy is no joke. The most prominent German car company's slogan is Das Auto, meaning "the car." 09:30 The German-speaking world is home to the largest concentration of religions in the world, including Christianity, Islam, Judaism, Hinduism, and Buddhism. Christianity has remained unchanged for 2000 years, and Germans are good philosophers. 10:30 In northern Europe, faced with the cold, Christianity underwent hibernation and transformation. Martin Luther's 95 Theses shifted religious views in the German-speaking world. 11:13 Christianity has its origins in the warm climate in the Middle East and felt out of place in northern Europe because people in cold climates keep their distance. 11:43 The Lutheran reformers wanted to give the merchants, nation-states, and local cities more power. They tried to do their church, marry, and divorce however they wanted. 12:15 The German philosophers were free to play their Metallica songs after the Christian Reformation. 12:38 The Reformation of the Catholic Church in Rome had a significant influence on the rapid rise of German philosophy as well as sciences. Gottfried Leibniz was a great scientist with many accomplishments on par with Isaac Newton. 13:58 German philosophical idealism is similar to Plato's philosophy in that the idea of something is primary in us, while its material version is secondary. 14:33 German idealism explains reality similarly, and the separation of matter and idea gives humans a superpower because we are the deciding force. We impose our mental structure onto the world and categorize reality as we see it. 16:07 Kant's philosophy was revolutionary in how humans can dictate reality to some extent, albeit philosophically. It inspired Hegel, Schopenhauer, Marx, Nietzsche, and many more. 16:48 The German language is unique because it uses compound words, which can become paragraphs themselves. Schadenfreude is a well-known German word in English which means pleasure in the misfortune of others. 17:28 Compoundability is connected to German philosophy because it allows you to express abstract ideas, therefore giving them precise expression. This is why reading Kant, Heidegger, and Wittgenstein is tedious for philosophy students. 18:49 The Germans killed philosophy because they were naturally analytical and could take things apart and put them back together. This is why they are not funny. 19:23 The Germans shifted philosophy from the why to the how to question and broke philosophy down into three separate disciplines. Philosophy deals with life, reality, and the human mind. In the 17th and 18th centuries, humans freed themselves from God. During the Enlightenment, humanism, and Nietzsche argued that philosophy had become a rational machine that had turned humans into robots. 21:12 Tolstoy was right; the Germans' belief in their scientific truth killed philosophy and one day, AI may produce AI philosophers.

  • @hiberniancaveman8970
    @hiberniancaveman89702 ай бұрын

    From the concluding paragraph of _The Barbarism of Berlin_ by G.K.Chesterton (1984): “In these slight notes I have suggested the principal strong points of the Prussian character. … There is an ominous and almost monstrous parallel between the position of their over-rated philosophers and of their comparatively under-rated soldiers. For what their professors call roads of progress are really routes of escape.”

  • @terrifictomm

    @terrifictomm

    2 ай бұрын

    I would like to see that thesis expanded upon. Unfortunately, I find Chesterton a very hard slog, as through a slough.

  • @shaunmclorie5929
    @shaunmclorie5929Ай бұрын

    This channel is unbelievably good, educational, entertaining and well researched.

  • @jimvonkropsberg399
    @jimvonkropsberg3992 ай бұрын

    Germany is called… Das Land der Dichter & Denker… the Country of poets & Philosophers 📖

  • @sheridansherr8974

    @sheridansherr8974

    2 ай бұрын

    WAS called.. Aftet ww2 not any more

  • @KunDziki

    @KunDziki

    2 ай бұрын

    ​@@sheridansherr8974after the II WW the also become übermenschen 😊

  • @FriedrichNietzsche-kq2hh

    @FriedrichNietzsche-kq2hh

    2 ай бұрын

    Was called in the 19th century because we only had Dichter (A. v. Arnim, B. v. Arnim, Novalis, Schlegel, L. Tieck or A. v. Droste-Hülshoff) or Denker. That's why Thomas Mann is so precious to us: He introduced the novel to germany, so that the german speaking world had the best writers: H. Hesse, B. Brecht, A. Seghers, G. Hauptmann, G. Grass, H. Henny Jahnn, U. Johnson, P. Süskind, H. Böll, H. Mann, K. Mann, F. Kafka, H. Broch, R. Musil, A. Schnitzler, S. Zweig, A. Schmidt ...

  • @cheri238
    @cheri2382 ай бұрын

    Thank you, Fiction Beast!!! Brillant as always!!!🙏❤️🌎🌿🎵🕊🎵🎶

  • @sachieasamizu4809
    @sachieasamizu48092 ай бұрын

    I really enjoyed this one. The last word sent shivers down my spine.

  • @TheArchives111
    @TheArchives111Ай бұрын

    The truth about philosophy is to magnify the deep dark areas of our life. Those who seeks to replace philosophy are hiding their darkness. The real great respects of philosophers are those who have contained the darkest aspect of their lives eg. envy, greed, unauthentic etc. JamesWhiskey

  • @ElonMuskrat-my8jy
    @ElonMuskrat-my8jy15 күн бұрын

    There's a book by George Santayana called Egotism in German Philosophy. He makes the claim that Kant, Hegel, Fichte, Nietzsche and Schopenhauer were motivated by egotism which he defines as subjectivity in thought and willfulness in morals. He says German philosophy is "a spirit of uncompromising self-assertion and metaphysical conceit." In other words, they were motivated by vainglory instead of love for the truth.

  • @misterprogressive8730
    @misterprogressive87302 ай бұрын

    Germans didnt kill philosophy. Its still live and kicking here. People are still studying it and still use it in public discourses. Its just that people dont usually get a job with a philosophy degree. So, capitalistic job market is killing philosophy not the germans.

  • @ahmedmahmud4238

    @ahmedmahmud4238

    2 ай бұрын

    If you made a video you would be closer to the trut

  • @1terminatorr

    @1terminatorr

    2 ай бұрын

    Philosophy is studied rather than being built on though. Modern philosophy is a fraction of the effort it used to be

  • @philosophemes

    @philosophemes

    2 ай бұрын

    You're 100% right that the political economy has killed philosophy at the universities (see Schopenhauer's essay on this), but the "Kant killed philosophy" quip is right also, but in a different way. Kant succeeded at revealing philosophy's internal organization as a science. So, that leads to the "death" of philosophy because Kant already showed all its possible turns. That's why there's so much talk nowadays (Baudrillard being the best of them) by "philosophers" asking whether there is such a thing as "the future." Everything has already been shown; everything's already been done, and so on... But, your point is very important, what passes for academic philosophy nowadays is bought and paid for by politicians. It's very rare to see any real philosophy happening at [(Post) Modern] universities, imo. I think what students don't realize is just how lazy philosophy professors are allowed to be. Sincerely. Once they're in the right clique, they get to teach pretty much whatever they want. And, that's why there's so much non-sense and politics-masked-as-philosophy being taught at the universities.

  • @robertabrahamsen9076

    @robertabrahamsen9076

    2 ай бұрын

    You're confusing academic with actual philosophy. Yes, there's some overlap, but not much. Most genuine philosophers aren't in the hive of charlatans known as academia. They're out in the world, experiencing it, confronting it. The problem isn't that it's too hard to make a living as a "philosopher," it's that it's too easy.

  • @robertabrahamsen9076

    @robertabrahamsen9076

    2 ай бұрын

    @@thotslayer9914 I doubt it. I hope I did not imply I could.

  • @serendipity5951
    @serendipity595127 күн бұрын

    Thanks for simplifying things.

  • @Yatukih_001
    @Yatukih_00128 күн бұрын

    In other words, Sky Net sent Kant back into time and Kant was really T - 750, the original Terminator. Thanks for the video man! Excellent narration!! Best wishes to you from Iceland!!

  • @oscarinterprises
    @oscarinterprises2 ай бұрын

    I love the touch of existential dread injected in the last minute. 10/10

  • @diphyllum8180
    @diphyllum81802 ай бұрын

    This cites the common misconception that Gutenberg invented the printing press -- he did not. He invented a printing press yes, but for twenty years already there had been printing presses. The first was invented by a Korean, and they were improved on by Uyghurs before making their way to Europe, where Gutenberg and others improved them further.

  • @sgonzalez_guitarra
    @sgonzalez_guitarra2 ай бұрын

    Where do you find all these beautiful paintings? Can you give names of your favorite painters? Thank you for always bringing beautiful and insightful videos!

  • @liltick102

    @liltick102

    2 ай бұрын

    Painting books credited to the painter containing their paintings - maybe a box set, fiction beast has the same one’s I have. The book titles are only the first names - Goya, Renoir, so on. The Hyperion collection.

  • @ReynaSingh
    @ReynaSingh2 ай бұрын

    Interesting video, keep it up

  • @JaysonT1

    @JaysonT1

    2 ай бұрын

    Hi Reyna 🖐😁

  • @arminulrich2319
    @arminulrich2319Ай бұрын

    11:02 The Chinese did it long before. Wiki: "Bi Sheng (Chinese: 畢昇; 972-1051 AD) was a Song dynasty Chinese artisan, engineer, and inventor of the world's first movable type technology. Bi Sheng's system used fired clay tiles, one for each Chinese character,and was invented between 1039 and 1048. Printing was one of the Four Great Inventions. Because Bi was a commoner, not an educated person, little is known about his life besides this invention."

  • @BUY_YT_Views_265
    @BUY_YT_Views_2652 ай бұрын

    This made my day! 🌞

  • @sachieasamizu4809
    @sachieasamizu4809Ай бұрын

    As is the case in German, the majority of words in Chinese are compound words. As you pointed out, compound words are an effective way of creating and conveying meaning.

  • @RudrashayanAutodeus-ok8df
    @RudrashayanAutodeus-ok8df2 ай бұрын

    I used to study philosophy when 9 //then left ot cause my father said "useless people do philosophy and useful people do science"

  • @tvismyonlyfriend
    @tvismyonlyfriend2 ай бұрын

    5:05 as a Canadian since birth I relate with this one Dear

  • @supgov5239
    @supgov523916 күн бұрын

    Where did you get the idea about warm and cold climate? Im not sure I follow, but your resulting conclusion from it that the germans isolate from one another is very interesting. It happens to reflect the defining property of Western culture as described by Oswald Spengler in his book The Decline of the West. I HIGHLY recommend it. It is about much more than the namesake title or the cycles of history! It gives a typology of cultures that reveals more than obscures unlike the typical historian. The other reason why I find your comment interesting as well as it harks be back to The Decline is the corresponding warm climate part; that religions should come from it. At least, the religions you mentioned come from the early-Persian and Indian cultures which Spengler mentions and gives general characterizations of - and I think there's a possibility of a further classification that results in these two being of broadly the same type. Either way, I do think Spengler gives comment somewhere in his book something to do with cold/warm climate, although I might be thinking of his dichotomy between the West vs. the Classical cultures in relation to evening and morning. He does this both not only metaphorically but also by outlining how different social/ritual tendencies seem to happen at those corresponding times.

  • @niccoloflorence
    @niccoloflorence2 ай бұрын

    Your content is good but you need to use better artwork (especially for thumbnails) and remove this blue background to attract more eyeballs!!

  • @terrifictomm
    @terrifictomm2 ай бұрын

    classical philosophy asked the question, "What is the secret of the grail? Who does it serve?" Personalty was the source and the end of philosophy. Rationalist philosophy turns the question into a statement: "The Grail holds no secrets. The Grail merely exists. It has no purpose beyond what it is doing now."

  • @chrislusk3497
    @chrislusk34972 ай бұрын

    What is that painting that appears at 4:30?

  • @PeterBernardMDS1
    @PeterBernardMDS12 ай бұрын

    I love this video. Great work. You made some very inciteful observations in here. That pragmatists have dominated the media from the start helps explain why they have traditionally had the loudest voice about the course of history but thankfully that may be changing. Their hold is no longer absolute. Using terms like 'conspiracy theory' 'dis-information' and 'mis-informed' are seen for what they are: attempts at mental manipulation through language. Ordinary folk are catching onto the tactics of 'mental colonization'. Pragmatism, embodied in Science, which addresses how things work can never really dispel Idealism as embodied in Philosophy. But the pragmatists will continue to 'SHOUT' that it has.

  • @robertl4522
    @robertl45222 ай бұрын

    If the universe is truly infinite then the possibility of 2 copies of yourself meeting each other is a certainty. I, for one, believe in the cosmic onion model. The core is a never ending big bang, the layers are universes that grow beneath each other - the newer pushing the older ever further away from the cosmic forge. And the last layer are the universes that rot away into nothingness.

  • @willforest5302
    @willforest53022 ай бұрын

    Id love for you to look into Edmund Burke, Michael Oakshotte, J.R.R Tolkien and so on, and make a similar analysis of english traditionalism or as europeams might say English philosophical laziness.

  • @sollbruchstelleamknicklich9495
    @sollbruchstelleamknicklich94952 ай бұрын

    6:55 he did laugh, quite a lot in fact. We have many reports from Kants students that he would often make downright childish jokes while he lectures. Other reports from acquaintances strongly paint the picture of Kant as a jovial happy fellow who loved silly jokes. - besides Kant, Mozart for example is also famous for his dull childish humor. I mean he composed a canon with the title "Leck mich im Arsch" which literally translates to: lick me inside my asshole.

  • @Ivan-pr7ku
    @Ivan-pr7ku2 ай бұрын

    Germans culturally would have been much closer to the Carthaginians than the Romans. It took centuries and many tribulations until the German peoples were unified under single political authority. And when they did, the results were of no surprise.

  • @muctebanesiri
    @muctebanesiri2 ай бұрын

    This was actually a question I've been thinking lately. It was really odd how Germans dominated philosophy.

  • @jasemalhammadi4228
    @jasemalhammadi42282 ай бұрын

    i thought the “why” question has to do with teleology and the purpose of things which can’t be answered.

  • @terrifictomm

    @terrifictomm

    2 ай бұрын

    Where did you get that idea?

  • @motivationbeast3636
    @motivationbeast36362 ай бұрын

    what is the name of painting in 13:50?

  • @prathameshthorat8326

    @prathameshthorat8326

    Ай бұрын

    Its Casper David Friedrich's "wanderer above sea of fog"

  • @dylanclark9903
    @dylanclark99032 ай бұрын

    Please do something on Hemingway. Or Mirakami. Both are rich in the philosophies you discuss. I know you like to stick with dead European authors (you have good taste), But I would love to see something different. Keep up the good work!

  • @ludmilaivanova1603
    @ludmilaivanova16032 ай бұрын

    @10:35 to say hat religion did not change for thousands of years is not right. There were so many sects in christianity that the hierarchy called meetings to define the dogmats. And still today there are many churches with different readings of the Bible or other religious sources. Also, we have seen recently how the Christianity is changing its teaching accroding to new understanding of gender, as an example. Very interestng lecture. Thanks.

  • @andjelabozic2317

    @andjelabozic2317

    2 ай бұрын

    It's not that Christianity is changing, it's that people with their own(wrong) opinions have infiltrated the church, even started their own. It is a blasphemy indeed.

  • @BORANATRAVEL
    @BORANATRAVEL2 ай бұрын

    English too killed it...the anglo-saxons

  • @MerhabaMuhtesem

    @MerhabaMuhtesem

    2 ай бұрын

    agree 😁

  • @philosophemes

    @philosophemes

    2 ай бұрын

    Well said. Analytic Philosophy is a symptom of the death of philosophy.

  • @battragon
    @battragon2 ай бұрын

    "QuOte" . Nietzsche wasn't dumb. (For his time.)

  • @Rico-Suave_
    @Rico-Suave_Ай бұрын

    Great video, thank you very much , note to self(nts) watched all in it 21:30

  • @jamesgale2147
    @jamesgale21472 ай бұрын

    so once the theorists having given way to the analysts having given way to the scientists having given way to the robots still need redemption as characterized by their need to know and understand have only their knees left to fall on; I believe help thou my unbelief

  • @ArthurAgamenon_
    @ArthurAgamenon_2 ай бұрын

    I tend to see it more in terms of how knowledge is no longer part of our cultural and philosophical dimension, and has been reduced solely to an instrumental use to achieve specific ends (things like obtaining more profit or saving energy and automating processes). This is the biggest problem I see with the result of the split in knowledge and instrumentalization, we are depriving human beings of humanity; people don't think anymore, academics (the greatest minds in the world) are not thinkers, but just employees of some billionaire. I don't think that technology will take our place, but that human beings will be destroying themselves before that. After all, technology is an extension of man and represents nothing more than our relationship with the world (in a very Heideggerian sense). How can there be a relationship between man and the world without man? There is not. When the Enlightenment replaced myths and superstitions, they put something in their place; But if we continue as we are, will we even be able to put anything in our place?

  • @sachieasamizu4809
    @sachieasamizu48092 ай бұрын

    I'm beginning to doubt that 'why' questions can be answered rationally. In the second half of my life I understand why people turn to religion.

  • @Kannot2023
    @Kannot2023Ай бұрын

    Gerlan is a more analitical language. If you don't speak precise you are not understand.

  • @outofoblivionproductions4015
    @outofoblivionproductions40152 ай бұрын

    I liked your analysis- from why to how, from God's essence/existence to human thinking. I would say the change started before the Reformation with the Nominalists who in later iterations educated Luther. Perhaps there has always been a dead streak in Philosophy. However, with the rise of agnosticism and atheism,, the killing of truth has become second nature.

  • @miguelatkinson

    @miguelatkinson

    2 ай бұрын

    How does the rise of atheism or agnosticism has anything to do with the "the killing of truth has become second nature"

  • @guvercinsiirleri
    @guvercinsiirleri2 ай бұрын

    Lütfen Türkçe altyazıları tüm videolarınızda yapın.Hiçbir şey anlamıyorum.

  • @Fiction_Beast

    @Fiction_Beast

    2 ай бұрын

    Added.

  • @Ankit..550
    @Ankit..5502 ай бұрын

    Kindly upload Evolution of Western Political Thoughts

  • @KunDziki
    @KunDziki2 ай бұрын

    19:12 I disect the frog and then laugh wildly 😅 Just being autistic Polish 🤣

  • @closegripbenchpress489
    @closegripbenchpress4892 ай бұрын

    you explained plato's theory like it was jung's

  • @comptonGANGBANG
    @comptonGANGBANG2 ай бұрын

    Analytical philosophy started at least since Socrates for sure you cant say that Aristotle was not fully Analytical he literally created Aristotelian logic for fucks sake the fundamentals of analysis to this day.

  • @RedSaint83
    @RedSaint832 ай бұрын

    4:47 "Cold climate" theory sounds a lot like Schopenhauer's race theory doesn't it? " The highest civilization and culture, apart from the ancient Hindus and Egyptians, are found exclusively among the white races; and even with many dark peoples, the ruling caste, or race, is fairer in colour than the rest, and has, therefore, evidently immigrated, for example, the Brahmins, the Inca, and the rulers of the South Sea Islands. All this is due to the fact that necessity is the mother of invention, because those tribes that emigrated early to the north, and there gradually became white, had to develop all their intellectual powers, and invent and perfect all the arts in their struggle with need, want, and misery, which, in their many forms, were brought about by the climate. This they had to do to make up for the parsimony of nature, and out of it all came their high civilization. " In fact, there are many such old fashioned scientific racism theories.

  • @arminulrich2319
    @arminulrich2319Ай бұрын

    4:47 This is why many are so scared about climate change here.

  • @janolosnero325
    @janolosnero3252 ай бұрын

    Human are machines and we too selfish to give control to AI

  • @OneLine122
    @OneLine1222 ай бұрын

    It's a peculiar take, never thought of it. I think Luther killed it. He rejected it, preferring faith alone. It's that simple. Then Kant followed suit and created rationality divorced from reality. Then it branched out. Some followed in that vein, like Hegel, Marx and a few others. Others went romantic and cared mostly about feelings and rejected reason, so Nietzsche is one of them. Then others that stayed more philosophical simply became scientists so stuck to measurement. Einstein is peculiar himself. Highly idealistic, he also denied objective reality in order to replace it with objective mathematical formula. Freud is highly romantic, wanting to liberate the libido. Jung, another idealist and romantic at the same time. So it started with Luther and they never came back to reality and reason.

  • @brunosirigado
    @brunosirigado2 ай бұрын

    Are we really talking about french, German, Russian etc philosophers? They were all Jews. They didn't reflect the ideas or culture of an entire nation, except their own.

  • @yogikarl
    @yogikarl2 ай бұрын

    The easterners are not asking ? why and how ? They are asking : what and how . . . I learnt that all philosophers agree '''''never asks why'''' you will end up with convoluted karmic low sense

  • @narasimhabhagavatula8360
    @narasimhabhagavatula83602 ай бұрын

    Material mind became life cold hot humid religions.

  • @zexalinishere
    @zexalinishere2 ай бұрын

    It’s no kidding they thought they were the master race eh

  • @joeywantstoplay

    @joeywantstoplay

    2 ай бұрын

    They have ultimately proven themselves to be. Even though, that whole concept was attributed upon them, by the perpetual victims/parasites. There was, & still remain an amazing abundance of genius in the German culture, that was ripe for pilfering, by the plagiarizing pretenders who plague our species prolifically. @zexalinishere cheers!

  • @philosophemes

    @philosophemes

    2 ай бұрын

    There's a lot that going around these days :)

  • @someone-ke4qj

    @someone-ke4qj

    2 ай бұрын

    The fruits of believing macro evolution

  • @acswu2617
    @acswu26172 ай бұрын

    What is philosophy ?

  • @dusabefabrice3104
    @dusabefabrice31042 ай бұрын

    i like Russian Literature.

  • @FriedrichNietzsche-kq2hh
    @FriedrichNietzsche-kq2hh2 ай бұрын

    Funily, Germany also killed music. Because Wagners was the best, nobody has ever came near to him. That's why Pop and Rock music were made.

  • @jimvonkropsberg399
    @jimvonkropsberg3992 ай бұрын

    Great German Stuff

  • @yogikarl
    @yogikarl2 ай бұрын

    Don't say Kaan't . Say Kant , like in : but

  • @CaliMDiini
    @CaliMDiini2 ай бұрын

    I heard that Kant was Scottish, so he was the cousin of David Hume.

  • @thepurplevelvet
    @thepurplevelvet2 ай бұрын

    Everyone blames Germans but you should be blaming ashkenazi Jews

  • @ludmilaivanova1603
    @ludmilaivanova16032 ай бұрын

    iI am struck by the thought that philosophy is dead. What about Isaiah Berlin, well known as a philosopher? Maybe the topic philosophers work on today is different, more complex? Say, how a human today thinks of war, justice and the like. Instead of chairs? Another interesting thought is why some European nations have success in art and music and others in industries. But if we take a look at Russia we will see that after the October Revolution the Russians became great in industry, and art. may be there is something more influential than just national features?

  • @ahmedmahmud4238

    @ahmedmahmud4238

    2 ай бұрын

    If you made a video you would be closer to the truth.

  • @terrifictomm

    @terrifictomm

    2 ай бұрын

    Are you actually claiming that communism produced anything of value over its entire 70 years? Unless you are speaking of the work of dissidents like Alexander Solzhenitsyn, you're speaking nonsense. Communism literally destroyed the Ukrainian bread basket and produced a famine that killed tens of millions Ukrainians and Russians. And we don't have time to talk about any of the disasters that followed that culminated in Chernobyl.

  • @ludmilaivanova1603

    @ludmilaivanova1603

    2 ай бұрын

    @@terrifictomm I am sorry, are you familiar with the world history of 20 century?

  • @terrifictomm

    @terrifictomm

    2 ай бұрын

    @@ludmilaivanova1603 Are you?

  • @terrifictomm

    @terrifictomm

    2 ай бұрын

    @@ludmilaivanova1603 KZread failed to post my initial response. Let me try again. Are you? Tell me what great achievements in industry, technology, the humanities, or even in agriculture the Soviet Union can lay claim to. Oh! And that they didn't steal from the West.

  • @ahmedmahmud4238
    @ahmedmahmud42382 ай бұрын

    These type of videos are stupid. You ought to focus on the cultural background, economic infrastructure and general cultural metaphysics that fostered such enthusiasm for philosophy in the German speaking world, as opposed to "Basketball" or "Rock music", then you will be closer to exposing something closer to truth. Everything you said about Germans are exterior and post-facto generalizations, with no predictive power. The narrative is kinda stupid.

  • @terrifictomm

    @terrifictomm

    2 ай бұрын

    You I've got to be a liberal, a leftist. You always think everybody should do exactly what you think is best. You can't stand for other people to have ideas that you don't control. Go away.

  • @terrifictomm

    @terrifictomm

    2 ай бұрын

    Oh! Or make your room damn videos and see how many views you get. Find out if anyone wants to listen to you and your drivel.

  • @K4-02
    @K4-022 ай бұрын

    Böhmi xD (more like BöhmÄ)

  • @account2871
    @account28712 ай бұрын

    Rejection of God is hell

  • @julianslim412

    @julianslim412

    2 ай бұрын

    But its still asthetic

  • @benquinneyiii7941
    @benquinneyiii79412 ай бұрын

    5 minutes early

  • @DjTahoun
    @DjTahoun2 ай бұрын

    🌹😇🌹

  • @PravdaSeed
    @PravdaSeedАй бұрын

    ⭐💯💓💯⭐ 🌀🌍🌀

  • @user-nd6ku6yb9w
    @user-nd6ku6yb9w2 ай бұрын

    Sausage people

  • @JaysonT1
    @JaysonT12 ай бұрын

    The Chinese were far better at philosophy and long before the first Germans knew what is was.

  • @joeywantstoplay

    @joeywantstoplay

    2 ай бұрын

    Let me guess, you are chinese? @JaysonT1 you clones stole all of your philosophy from Japan and India.

  • @bennaarsongidi9269

    @bennaarsongidi9269

    2 ай бұрын

    Evidence?

  • @terrifictomm

    @terrifictomm

    2 ай бұрын

    Define "better."

  • @LastKingLKArthur
    @LastKingLKArthur2 ай бұрын

    Karl Marx is not German.

  • @ChristianSt97

    @ChristianSt97

    2 ай бұрын

    he is

  • @blist14ant

    @blist14ant

    2 ай бұрын

    Jewish German

  • @Inconscientious

    @Inconscientious

    2 ай бұрын

    He's an authentic German.

  • @fabiano5956

    @fabiano5956

    2 ай бұрын

    As a German. He is a German.

  • @MerhabaMuhtesem

    @MerhabaMuhtesem

    2 ай бұрын

    ​@@blist14anthe is an athetist so he is not Jewish, at least not traditionally.

  • @manduvaprasadrao5391
    @manduvaprasadrao53912 ай бұрын

    The link between the German climate, German language and philosophy was interesting though far fetched. They invented dangerous weapons and dangerous people like Hitler and his shameless supporters and they have laid the foundations for a non-human robotic world. Analytical thinking has proven dangerous..World needs synthetic thinking of Hindus expressed in their most famous prescription Vasudeka kutumbam (one world) and sarvejena sukh😊inobhavantu ( May all people be happy)But abstract scientific thinking that led to computers which can create automated world is not from Germans.

  • @Exgrmbl

    @Exgrmbl

    2 ай бұрын

    english and americans were much more influential in that regard than the germans