
In Our Time Existentialism
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Jun 28, 2001 Melvyn Bragg and guests discuss existentialism, exploring how individuals navigate freedom and responsibility in a chaotic world. They delve into the origins of existentialism, its impact on literature, and the concept of living authentically. The podcast provides a fascinating insight into a philosophy concerned with the essence of human existence.
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Root Causes Of Existential Thought
- 19th-century science and biblical criticism removed transcendent sources of meaning, prompting philosophers to seek new grounds for value.
- Thinkers like Kierkegaard and Nietzsche reacted by re-examining what makes human life valuable without absolutes.
Existence Precedes Essence
- Heidegger argued the human being is defined by existence, not predefined essence, making authenticity central.
- Authenticity requires choosing to be oneself rather than living in self-deception or 'bad faith'.
Roquentin's Tram-Seat Crisis
- In La Nausée, Roquentin's tram-seat episode shows language losing its grip and the world momentarily dissolving into chaos.
- The scene dramatizes how a lapse in linguistic certainty triggers an existential crisis of meaning.

