Ten Philosophers, each summed up in a single sentence
- Soren Kierkegaard:
We’re all really afraid to die but we’re also terrified of living forever, and those two things work together to create
a whole lot of despair, anxiety and boredom, for which there is no real remedy unless you are super tight with God.
- Aristotle:
Virtuousness (having a strong personal and moral constitution, and exercising moderation in both action and thought)
is the master key that unlocks happiness, opening the door to let in only our most basic needs, leaving unnecessary wants locked out in the cold.
- Karl Marx:
Capitalism doesn’t work because profit depends almost solely on the exploitation of the working class, and furthermore,
mass production and consumption devalues artisanship (an essential, soul-nourishing aspect of living a fulfilling life)
by privileging quantity over quality and by removing ownership over the means of production from the artisan’s hands —
but don’t you worry, because soon enough all workers will rise up and the revolution will rear its head.
- Socrates:
Look: If you’ve got a problem you can’t solve, just start asking a bunch of questions about that shit and something cool
will eventually happen — and when that cool thing does happen, maybe write it down and have it notarized so people
don’t go around writing speculative plays about you after you.
- Immanuel Kant:
Good decision-making is based on understanding the universal moral impact of your choices, and if you don’t consider this,
you are likely a selfish jerk or possibly Ayn Rand.
- Friedrich Nietzsche:
The following things are total bullshit and/or dead: objective reality, utilitarianism, the Platonic ideal, God,
traditional notions of morality and syphilis — but science, art, metaphor and Schopenhauer are pretty sweet.
- Confucius:
Here’s one way to avoid being a total dick: seek knowledge constantly and from all walks of life, and hopefully through gaining such knowledge,
you’ll have a better, firmer grasp on humanity and what it means to be truly empathetic to the people that surround you.
- John Locke:
We are born into blankness, devoid of innate knowledge, and our individual consciousness is built by sensory experiences
and the pursuit of freedom of mind, body and spirit, which is achievable by practicing tolerance, making reasoned moral choices
and having the ability to be both self-aware and self-reflective.
- Rene Descartes:
Human beings are comprised of two distinct substances: that of the mind and that of the body, and these two components exist
on separate planes but work together when it comes to the acquisition of worldly knowledge through deduction (the mind) and sensory perception (the body).
- Plato:
Poetry is deceptive, god-awful artifice that is totally perverted and completely skews our sense of reality —
and while we’re at it, democracy is total bullshit and should be overthrown by philosopher kings
who will lord over cities with their big, pulsating brains full of knowledge and righteousness forever.