To Philosophize is to Learn How to Die - With Simon Critchley

February 25
1h 45m

Episode Description

This week I had the honor of talking to one of my favorite Philosophers, Simon Critchley! We take a deep dive into profound themes surrounding death, suicide, tragedy, and the role of philosophy in understanding these concepts. We explore how philosophy begins with the contemplation of death and how the fear of death can enslave individuals. The discussion also highlights the intertwined nature of comedy and tragedy, the importance of theater in addressing existential themes, and the cultural narratives that shape our understanding of suicide. Additionally, we take a look at the impact of technology on mental health, the influence of generational trauma, and the complex relationship between hope and courage in the face of tragedy. Enjoy!


RESOURCES:

Notes on Suicide (Book)

The Book of Dead Philosophers (Book)

Tragedy, the Greeks, and Us (Book)

I Want to Die, I Hate My Life (Book)

Mysticism (Book)

Simon-Critchley.Com


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