Tried testing out the videos at school, not working at all.
We'll use the backup video from my flashdrive.
We'll still show the blog nonetheless.
I shared the link to everyone else so far.
Wednesday, March 24, 2010
Atheistic Existentialism 3.24
- Albert Camus (specially with The Myth of Sisyphus)
- The term atheistic existentialism refers to an existential way of excluding any transcendental, metaphysical, or religious beliefs from the philosophical thought.
- Atheistic existentialism is an independent type of existentialism,
- the atheist has nothing on which to rely
- “A philosophy that emphasizes the uniqueness and isolation of the individual experience in a hostile or indifferent universe, regards human existence as unexplainable, and stresses freedom of choice and responsibility for the consequences of one's acts.”
- It isn’t necessary for an existentialist to be an atheist
- Existential philosophy is more a trend or attitude than it is coherent school or movement because it is intensely subjective
- “Atheistic existentialism, of which I am a representative, declares with greater consistency that if God does not exist there is at least one being whose existence comes before its essence, a being which exists before it can be defined by any conception of it. That being is man....”
Theistic Existentialism 3.24
- believes in god.
- God is Infinite, benevolent, and sovereign
- Universe created by god
- Man is created in image of God
- existentialism focuses on subjective, personal human experience.
- Existentialism offers meaning to a life experience full of contradictions,
- Paradox is something that theistic live with (put trust in)
- Realizes that moral standards is not enough.
- True religion is acted out by showing love to others.
Last day of production 3.24
Alrighty, final edit of the video. Sorry I wasn't able to get the Absurdism section going, but I'll make up for it on the blog, if I can.
atheistic. (truth hurt)
When has god ever done anything for me?
Where is he?
Is he/she Black/White/Asian/Mexican/Pacific Islander? etc.
Believing in something that has no real quality is POINTLESS.
By personal experience, I make things happen not god.
Through friends, family, and my own decision.
"When you have no one to turn to, look towards the lord." Hoping for something that is not real is ridiculous .
In the end YOUR decisions are the ones that are real.
Tuesday, March 23, 2010
Finished! 3.23
Okay, I finished the video and I'm uploading the beta right now. I showed the teacher the video, so I'll have to do some editing when I get home.
Monday, March 22, 2010
Video Creation 3.22 after school
okay I got some stuff to make the video now all i have to do is finish it overnight...
Video Creation 3.22
I'm using the important basic facts from the notes but I might contradict myself by adding things revalant but not very mature (look up on youtube poop; I'm making a video similar to this but with some learning lessons). Of course, I may have to make two separate videos. One involves the Existentialist and the two coinciding beliefs in it, and another describing Absurdism and comparing and contrasting it to Existentialism.
Video Organization 3.22
AE vs. TE: reference point
Atheistic Existentialists don't believe in god or fate or destiny of any sort. They create their own meaning in life, not finding it or wondering why they're here. Theistic Existentialists may create their own fate, but usually under the belief in God (God created their existence, but God doesn't control the people's lives).
Atheistic Existentialists don't believe in god or fate or destiny of any sort. They create their own meaning in life, not finding it or wondering why they're here. Theistic Existentialists may create their own fate, but usually under the belief in God (God created their existence, but God doesn't control the people's lives).
Atheistic Existentialism vs. Theistic Existentialism 3.22
Atheistic Existentialists don't believe in religion or fate at all. Theistic Existentialists believe there does exist a god but they can change their own destiny.
Existentialists in general believe they make their own meaning in life, not to find or ponder why they exist.
Existentialists in general believe they make their own meaning in life, not to find or ponder why they exist.
Wednesday, March 17, 2010
Organization for Video
I AE vs. TE:
First Part: Brief Description of the philosophy of an Atheistic Existentialist.Second Part: Brief Description of the philosophy of a Theistic Existentialist.
Third Part: Compare and Contrast these two philosophies by film.
II Absurdism:
First Part: Describe the meaningless of the search of the meaning of life.
Second Part: Why searching for the meaning of life is useless.
Third Part: Dealing with the meaning of life.
Fourth Part: Compare and Contrast Absurdism vs. Existentialism.
Atheistic vs. Theistic Existentialism & Absurdism vs. Existentialism
Atheistic: Does not believe in god, makes own meaning in life without any means of fate or destiny.
Theistic: Believes in god, but determines own destiny under God.
Absurdism: A philosophy stating that efforts to find meaning in life is futile (hence the absurd), but one may learn or change for the better.
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