First published at 14:36 UTC on December 29th, 2020.
An explanation of a philosophy which had arisen across Europe to combat the sweeping ontological presence of the Enlightenment. It remarks that reason isn't the axiom of everything, and is, rather, a means to external qualities, such qualities …
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An explanation of a philosophy which had arisen across Europe to combat the sweeping ontological presence of the Enlightenment. It remarks that reason isn't the axiom of everything, and is, rather, a means to external qualities, such qualities outweighing logic in their importance to the experience of a living entity.
Note: I know, I know, it's really weird. I don't actually subscribe to the beliefs I espouse in this video, but there are these things called "role-play" and "acting." As you know, I'm an intellectualist who plays the role of an irrationalist, a materialist who plays the role of an idealist, an ancom who acts in his videos a fascist.
"Why does your voice have so much emotion, then?"
Well, to be honest, I can't actually control it. Whenever I speak, it just sounds like I'm really invested in whatever I'm saying, and mean everything with an intense conviction. Yet, as I've already stated, it's just acting. The purpose of these videos is to provide education to people, so that they can continue researching the topics they find interesting, to be thought provoking, so that they'll think about this sort of stuff very deeply. With the information and knowledge I provide, it can get people into reading fascist books, learning more and more about fascism and subjects related to it.
Citations:
Oswald Spengler quote: "The Conservative Revolution in the Weimar Republic (Rodger Woods)." Page 66.
"Moral Sentimentalism (Michael Slote)."
"The Ethics of Care and Empathy (Michael Slote)."
"Naturalism and the Human Condition: Against Scientism (Frederick A. Olafson)."
"The Restitution of Man: C. S. Lewis and the Case Against Scientism (Mr. Michael D. Aeschliman)."
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