Theories of Everything with Curt Jaimungal

Slavoj Zizek: “Buddhism Can’t Explain This”

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Apr 27, 2026
Slavoj Žižek, provocateur philosopher known for witty takes on ideology and psychoanalysis, joins to challenge notions of freedom and reality. He wrestles with quantum collapse, Hegelian retroactive necessity, the death drive, and whether AI or Buddhism can account for human fallenness. Short, sharp, and often surprising reflections on politics, science, and belief.
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ANECDOTE

Sartre Example Shows Freedom In Crisis

  • Žižek recounts Sartre's claim that Germans under occupation were paradoxically more free because choices reshaped existence.
  • He uses this to define higher freedom as acts that remake social order or one's identity, beyond everyday liberties.
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Death Drive As Radical Freedom

  • The Freudian death drive represents the deepest form of freedom: acts beyond pleasure or utility, often self-destructive and purposeless.
  • Žižek links this to Schelling/Hegel and to acts that affirm existence by choosing to belong despite nihilism.
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Selfhood Arises From The Enigmatic Other

  • Consciousness is always reflexive and emerges through confrontation with enigmatic others who demand roles.
  • Žižek, following Lacan, says the child's question 'What do you want from me?' births self-awareness and social identity.
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