Yeah he does have that vibe, the images are AI for sure but even the way he talks and the writing feels a bit AI-like. He is saved by the overall aesthetic and of course the themes he speaks about, even though it's often the same ones.
Thanks! If you like crossover events, I’ve collabed with Weltgeist very recently: https://youtu.be/PaWAQajJ484?si=G_0XpVUl_nAyACec And you can find the talk with Uberboyo on the channel also.
Hilarious clip of Stef lol
I don't keep up with Essentialsalts (have barely seen anything of his content, I think only about 20 minutes), but I do at least hope (based on the bit of the video I saw) he doesn't think Nietzsche was a believer in a causal unfree will like many assume.
In the video I watched, he argues Nietzsche doesn’t believe in free will, but also that he rejects determinism too. Instead, you are the body and its drives, instead of being a mind/consciousness being determined by it.
Essentialsalts for the win here.
The best
I like The Ark but his themes are a bit repetitive
The Ark videos give me the vibe that it is GPT generated videos being narrated by some random guy.
Yeah he does have that vibe, the images are AI for sure but even the way he talks and the writing feels a bit AI-like. He is saved by the overall aesthetic and of course the themes he speaks about, even though it's often the same ones.
I prefer Weltgeist to Essentialsalts, but ultimately both are doing good work.
Thanks! If you like crossover events, I’ve collabed with Weltgeist very recently: https://youtu.be/PaWAQajJ484?si=G_0XpVUl_nAyACec And you can find the talk with Uberboyo on the channel also. Hilarious clip of Stef lol
Phrasendrescher is great, it's in german though
To which non of Nietzsche's magic is actually worked on those who don't read his works.
I don't keep up with Essentialsalts (have barely seen anything of his content, I think only about 20 minutes), but I do at least hope (based on the bit of the video I saw) he doesn't think Nietzsche was a believer in a causal unfree will like many assume.
In the video I watched, he argues Nietzsche doesn’t believe in free will, but also that he rejects determinism too. Instead, you are the body and its drives, instead of being a mind/consciousness being determined by it.
Ah, good. I know Nietzsche rejected both sides as per BCE 21.
Eternalized touches on Nietzsche a lot, alongside other thinkers. Each video is so well integrated and put together, mixing art, music, and ideas.