The Thinking Abyss: Philosophy and Science
This episode unpacks Jean-Paul Sartre’s concept of bad faith—the subtle form of self-deception we use to avoid the weight of absolute freedom. Through classic examples, it shows how people adopt rigid roles, pretending to be fixed identities to escape the anxiety of choice. At the core is a tension between facticity (our given circumstances) and transcendence (our capacity to redefine ourselves). The discussion argues that while denying agency offers short-term comfort, it ultimately limits existence. Recognizing these internal contradictions becomes the first step toward authenticity, where meaning is not inherited, but consciously created This episode includes AI-generated content.
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