I didn’t follow any of that, it didn’t make any sense at all, but he sure is entertaining to watch, and like totally adorable somehow. I’d have to speculate that he is using the words “love” and “evil” to mean very different things than anyone else using those words.
Who is this guy? I’ve seen a few other links to videos of him flying into outer space on other topics posted on HN recently. I just went and read a bit of his Wikipedia page, so I see he’s a philosopher, but I don’t know what the abstract terms materialism and Hegelian idealism and Lancanian psychoanalysis mean. Is there a less abstract way to understand his position, or important philosophical contributions he’s made that would help me understand him or his ideas on love?
I used to watch some of Zizek's videos, though I hadn't seen the one that was linked until now. I'm no student of philosophy though, just a casual viewer so I don't think I can help much in answering your questions. I will say that he is definitely using uncommon definitions of the words "love" and "evil" as far as I can tell. As to who is this guy, I personally would recommend this video if you are trying to get a better sense of his thoughts as it is relatively clear and covers a large number of stances (the analogy at 7:15 is quite amusing): https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_x0eyNkNpL0
On a side note, I am pleased though that you find him entertaining to watch regardless. I find it disappointing when people take speakers like Zizek too seriously; I think even if 80% of what is said is not insightful/intelligible, the occasional grain of truth can be very much worth it.
He is interesting and from the little I know he says some useful things, however I suspect you really need to spend some effort to understand his philosophy before you can understand a stand-alone video of him. The “Love is Evil” video on its surface certainly seems just like nonsense to me too.
dahart|4 years ago
Who is this guy? I’ve seen a few other links to videos of him flying into outer space on other topics posted on HN recently. I just went and read a bit of his Wikipedia page, so I see he’s a philosopher, but I don’t know what the abstract terms materialism and Hegelian idealism and Lancanian psychoanalysis mean. Is there a less abstract way to understand his position, or important philosophical contributions he’s made that would help me understand him or his ideas on love?
ksarw|4 years ago
On a side note, I am pleased though that you find him entertaining to watch regardless. I find it disappointing when people take speakers like Zizek too seriously; I think even if 80% of what is said is not insightful/intelligible, the occasional grain of truth can be very much worth it.
robocat|4 years ago
He is interesting and from the little I know he says some useful things, however I suspect you really need to spend some effort to understand his philosophy before you can understand a stand-alone video of him. The “Love is Evil” video on its surface certainly seems just like nonsense to me too.