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I've seen David Benatar in person today
Thread starterYakamoz
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Well technically yesterday, on Monday. Wow. He visited istanbul's prestigious university to hold some talk, he is very secretive, face mask, cap and all. he also forbade us to our phones for whatever reason. But it was a lovely presentation.
I can understand why he doesn't want people on their phones if he's giving a presentation, after all, he is the one going there. Very interesting that he is as secretive as he is, I don't think I have seen very many pictures of him online. Thank you for sharing. What was his talk about?
I can understand why he doesn't want people on their phones if he's giving a presentation, after all, he is the one going there. Very interesting that he is as secretive as he is, I don't think I have seen very many pictures of him online. Thank you for sharing. What was his talk about?
Sounds like he really values his privacy! Are there ANY pictures of him floating around on the Internet? Interesting...
Interesting that he was there discussing his books, I would have never figured his books would even be translated let alone him giving a talk about it at a university.
Sounds like he really values his privacy! Are there ANY pictures of him floating around on the Internet? Interesting...
Interesting that he was there discussing his books, I would have never figured his books would even be translated let alone him giving a talk about it at a university.
I'd never heard of him but I guess it's noteworthy that an academic is making a case for anti-natalism and suicide (briefly googled him so I'll stand corrected if I'm wrong about that). I wholeheartedly support these campaigns as they will make it psychologically easier to be freed from the misery of this world.
Also curious about how long he plans to stay alive. I guess he'll wait until his health breaks down during old age and then ctb. Maybe I'm wrong and he hasn't advocated for suicide?
I find this guy 100% shady for a couple of reasons but far be it from me to undermine the very operation that might make my exit slightly more peaceful. Go "Professor" Benatar! :)
I'd never heard of him but I guess it's noteworthy that an academic is making a case for anti-natalism and suicide (briefly googled him so I'll stand corrected if I'm wrong about that). I wholeheartedly support these campaigns as they will make it psychologically easier to be freed from the misery of this world.
Also curious about how long he plans to stay alive. I guess he'll wait until his health breaks down during old age and then ctb. Maybe I'm wrong and he hasn't advocated for suicide?
I find this guy 100% shady for a couple of reasons but far be it from me to undermine the very operation that might make my exit slightly more peaceful. Go "Professor" Benatar! :)
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