
Introduction to the Book "God Doesn't Dead Philosophy Dead?"
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Welcome back to another intriguing episode of (Entangled) Singularity. Today, we're diving into an exploration of Serkan KILIÇ's thought-provoking book, *God doesn't dead philosophy dead?* They embark on a stimulating discussion about how KILIÇ disrupts traditional views on existence, technology, and art. In this episode, we'll unravel KILIÇ's unconventional approach that allows readers to start anywhere in their philosophical journey, reflecting the interconnected nature of existence. We'll delve into his ideas on eternal and transforming existence, breaking free from the confines of linear time and societal norms. We'll explore KILIÇ's fascination with language as a vital tool for shaping our reality, his passion for defending Nietzsche's misunderstood philosophies, and his unexpected connections to visionary artists like Vincent van Gogh. We'll also tackle KILIÇ's nuanced view on technology, including his cautionary concept of "machine capitalism" and his heartfelt belief in the power of art to reclaim our humanity in an increasingly tech-dominated world. So, get ready to challenge your perceptions and join us as we ponder what it means to be human and how we can become conscious creators of our own purpose.
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