self-centredness is NOT "self-care": losing the human face online
gen z seems to have two opposing attitudes: 1) on a macro scale, we should make the world a better place; 2) on an individual scale, my needs come first before everyone else. why is that? how should we treat people in our individual interactions? let’s explore a history of western philosophy and see how that influenced self-centred attitudes of today.
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TIMESTAMPS:
00:00 why is being nice a problem?
2:37 michelle’s tiktoks
4:34 background on western philosophy
5:50 hegel’s subject-object relation
8:41 emmanuel levinas: everything begins with ethics
15:30 isn’t levinas overdramatic?
15:55 an important si
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