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This video explores the philosophical implications of nihilism in two popular animated shows: Rick and Morty and Bojack Horseman. It compares and contrasts two different branches of nihilism: existential nihilism, which argues that there is no inherent meaning to life but humans can create their own, and cosmic nihilism, which denies any possibility of meaning or value in the universe. It uses examples from the shows to illustrate how the characters cope with the meaninglessness of their existence, and how different nihilist thinkers have influenced their worldviews. It also thanks the fans for their support and feedback, and invites them to watch more videos on the channel.
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1. The video compares the portrayal of nihilism in Rick and Morty and Bojack Horseman.
2. The video distinguishes between two branches of nihilism: existential nihilism and cosmic nihilism.
3. Existential nihilism is the belief that there is no inherent meaning to life, but humans can create their own meaning through their choices and actions.
4. Bojack Horseman is an example of an existential nihilist who struggles with despair, regret, and anxiety.
5. Existential nihilism is influenced by philosophers such as Friedrich Jacobi, Soren Kierkegaard, and Jean-Paul Sartre.
6. Cosmic nihilism is the belief that there is no meaning or value in the universe, and that human emotions and meanings are just illusions.
7. Rick Sanchez is an example of a cosmic nihilist who embraces science, rationality, and hedonism.
8. Cosmic nihilism is influenced by philosophers such as Friedrich Nietzsche, Patricia and Paul Churchland, and Thomas Metzinger.
9. The video aims to help viewers understand different perspectives on nihilism and how they are expressed in popular media.
10. The video was inspired by a fan email and the creators appreciate the feedback and support from their audience.