Philosophy 101: The art of doing nothing

Lesson 1: The meaning of nothing

Today, we'll be exploring the intricacies of nothingness. What is the meaning of nothing? Is it the absence of something or the presence of absence? We'll delve into the works of the great philosophers, from the existentialist Jean-Paul Sartre to the absurdist Albert Camus, to find the answers.

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Lesson 2: The nothingness paradox

Join us as we explore the paradox of nothingness. If everything is nothing, is nothing something? Can we find the answer in the works of the German philosopher, Immanuel Kant?

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Lesson 3: Nothing to do, nothing to say

In this lesson, we'll be discussing the concept of nothing-to-do. Is it a form of existential dread or a liberating force? We'll examine the works of the French philosopher, Jean-Paul Sartre, to find the answers.

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Next meeting: Philosophy 102: The art of saying nothing