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| | [AI summary] The interview with de Sade explores his radical philosophical views on freedom, equality, and the pursuit of pleasure. De Sade argues that true freedom is the ability to act without restraint, even if it involves criminal acts, as long as they enhance pleasure. He challenges conventional morality and virtue, asserting that they are relative and context-dependent, and that what is considered virtuous varies with geography and climate. De Sade also discusses the idea that crime itself can be pleasurable, and that the pursuit of pleasure is the ultimate goal of human existence. He defends actions like rape and suicide as natural expressions of human desire, and questions the legitimacy of traditional family structures and social norms. His philosop...
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| | For me "The Myth of Sisyphus" marks the beginning of an idea which I was to pursue in The Rebel. It attempts to resolve the problem of suicide, as The Rebel attempts to resolve that of murder, in both cases without the aid of eternal values which, temporarily perhaps, are absent or distorted in contemporary...
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| | I made the statement almost by accident to some of my grad students: Narnia has a pretty sophisticated political philosophy, especially when you consider it is written for children. As soon as I said it, I knew it to be true. Just look at the outline of a number of the books: The Lion, the
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| Saddened to hear of the death of the sublime Dame Maggie and so glad that I got to see her last stage performance five years ago.