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Showing posts with label death. Show all posts
Showing posts with label death. Show all posts

Tuesday, April 3, 2018

Great Nihilist Responses to the Question of Suicide



The question is "Why should I remain alive?"


Great Nihilist Responses (from Camus meme stash):


  • Because your death is meaningless too. Might as well drink a cup of coffee.


  • "Man is mortal. That may be; but let us die resisting; and if our lot is complete annihilation, let us not behave in such a way that it seems justice!"


  • "What's your hurry?"


  • There’s no reason to remain alive. But there’s also no reason not to. It makes literally zero difference. Life is futile, but deciding to end your life because of its futility assumes there is some kind of value (although negative value) attached to that futility.


  • Intuitively you should kill yourself. And that’s why you shouldn’t. Because it’s absurd not to!

  • And finally my (lamer) response:
life's meaning comes IN the rebellion against suicide in the face of futility and meaninglessness. its almost more meaningful that way, if you think about it. choosing to rebel against suicide in the face of transcendent meaning is almost boring. our story is the cool one.



Tuesday, January 2, 2018

funny story idea: death

Amir Mazaheripour:
u know what would be a nice read
a guy is about to die
and he’s terrified, because he doesn’t want to vanish into nothingness, it all starts dawning on him towards the end
that everything he ever knew, loved, hoped, is all just about to be…stopped
forever
then he dies, all scared
and he BECOMES the one “mind at large”
there is only one
then he starts laughing and goes “oH YEAH, HAHAHAHA. holy shit, i forgot i was this, and i was just doing an experiment with locality”
“okay, let me dive back in, and this time, NOT get freaked out about death”
but the same thing keeps happening
he keeps diving into local neural systems
and then getting really freaked out about nothingness

and then dying and remembering that this was all an experiment, and laughing

Friday, April 26, 2013

Camus: The Absurd Life: Three Examples

Just a meditation via various wikipedia pages related to Camus and Absurdism that I really enjoy:

 In absurdist philosophy, the Absurd arises out of the fundamental disharmony between the individual's search for meaning and the meaninglessness of the universe. As beings looking for meaning in a meaningless world, humans have three ways of resolving the dilemma.

One of the ways is:
Acceptance of the Absurd: a solution in which one accepts the Absurd and continues to live in spite of it. Camus endorsed this solution, believing that by accepting the Absurd, one can achieve absolute freedom, and that by recognizing no religious or other moral constraints and by revolting against the Absurd while simultaneously accepting it as unstoppable, one could possibly be content from the personal meaning constructed in the process.

How should the absurd man live? Clearly, no ethical rules apply, as they are all based on higher powers or on justification. "Integrity has no need of rules." 'Everything is permitted' "is not an outburst of relief or of joy, but rather a bitter acknowledgment of a fact."Camus then goes on to present examples of the absurd life.


He begins with Don Juan, the serial seducer who lives the passionate life to the fullest. "There is no noble love but that which recognizes itself to be both short-lived and exceptional."
The next example is the actor, who depicts ephemeral lives for ephemeral fame. "He demonstrates to what degree appearing creates being." "In those three hours he travels the whole course of the dead-end path that the man in the audience takes a lifetime to cover."
Camus' third example of the absurd man is the conqueror, the warrior who forgoes all promises of eternity to affect and engage fully in human history. He chooses action over contemplation, aware of the fact that nothing can last and no victory is final.

Monday, August 29, 2011

must read

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Solar_Anus

"The Solar Anus is a short Surrealist text written by the French writer and philosopher Georges Bataille, as well as the name of a performance art piece by Ron Athey.

Albeit elliptically, its aphorisms refer to decay, death, vegetation, natural disasters, impotence, frustration, ennui and excrement. It makes ironic reference to the sun, for, although it brings life to the Earth, it can also result in death due to its unrestrained energies. Moreover, the anus should be seen to be an expression of the inevitability of residual waste due to its role in excretion."