Philosopher
Philosopher
Simon Critchly is Professor and Chair of Philosophy at the New School for Social Research in New York. He is the author of many books,including On Heidegger's Being and Time and Infinitely Demanding: Ethics of Commitment, Politics of Resistance. The Book of Dead Philosophers was written on a hill overlooking Los Angeles, where he was a scholar at the Getty Research Institute. He lives in Brooklyn.
The philosopher recounts how Francis Bacon and Jean Jacques Rousseau met their end.
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The philosopher explains the instruction of autonomy.
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Philosopher Simon Critchley discusses the new Enlightenment.
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Simon Critchley on the philosophers of optimism.
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The philosopher takes a look at Nietzsche’s approach to life and death.
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Simon Critchley on the brilliance of Epicurus.
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The philosopher discusses the ape-like nature of humans.
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The philosopher emphasizes the need to be aware of “a never returning transient present.”
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The philosopher talks about how suicide has become a taboo and how death could be regarded differently.
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Simon Critchley’s historiography of death.
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