If you’ve ever pondered the universe at 2 a.m. or spiraled into a debate with yourself about free will while the number of unread emails in your inbox grows to three figures, you’ve probably spent some time philosophizing about life. So it should be easy enough to then also reach the conclusion that philosophy, much like everything else, can be made into a meme.
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Philomena Cunk On Philosophy
Thinking about thinking is psychology. Philosophy studies how we know what we know, or don't.
Ship Of Thesaurus
Most Ambitious Crossover Event... Etc
Aa long as he doesn't habe to roll his boulder he's happy. I don't think he really cares anymore
An eternity of senseless labour DOES tend to seem a bit much after a while . . . .
Load More Replies...I think this is an allusion to Camus, who said that Sisyphus must be happy because he has something to do, and he is doing it. What makes people upset is not knowing what to do, or knowing but not having the means to do it.
Philosophy memes have become an entire genre of internet humor that turns thousands of years of heavy intellectual thought into digestible jokes that make you question your existence while you're supposed to be working. Classical philosophers may have been sulking loners lost in their existential musings, but modern philosophers and philosophy students were born in the age of the Internet, the time when nothing makes sense and everything can be turned into a meme.
The result is a peculiar brand of comedy where Nietzsche's existential dread meets modern anxiety about student loans and you get a Drake meme comparing optimistic nihilism to pessimistic nihilism.
We In It Together!
How I Annoy My Friends
The First Philosopher
Pascal Mercier's Amadeu de Prado identified God as a braggart after He first hardened Pharaoh's heart and then punished him for his wickedness. (Night train to Lisbon, 2008)
Of course, the pharaoh's wickedness wasn't a result of his heart being hardened. Anyone who actually read the Book of Exodus would immediately recognize that the Pharaoh was presented as quite a wicked person BEFORE the plagues began. "Hardening his heart" didn't make him wicked; it prevented him from capitulating out of weakness.
Load More Replies...If I hadn't bought the candy I wouldn't have to make a choice about eating it. If I hadn't had a job to earn a retirement income I wouldn't be able to buy food, let alone candy. If I had no food I would have starved. So, staying alive leads to bad choices about candy. Simple.
Philosophy memes take heavyweight ideas and twist them into quick laughs, condensing centuries of thought into bite-sized images that turn Plato's cave into a late-night talk show set. You'll find metaphysics memes arguing whether a dropped pen truly exists and epistemology memes questioning how you know you actually read the caption. The beauty of philosophy memes is that they make ancient wisdom feel accessible without dumbing it down too much, though your actual philosophy professor might disagree about the nuance being lost when you reduce Kant's categorical imperative to a two-panel comic.
Modern vs. Traditional Philosophy
The Genealogy Of Morals (Summarized)
Where’s the picture where he gets k****d by his brother in law’s “business associates”?
And this is the source of much political division: Are you presented with the story of poor, weary immigrants trying to earn a living; or are you presented with the story of people whose jobs were taken away, whose earnings were undercut, whose identities were stolen (you can't work in America without ID, so all illegal workers have stolen someone's ID), who can't find affordable housing, etc.?
In one episode of "Rocko's Modern Life" there's a great gag where the Wolfe family are watching a hunting scene on a TV wildlife documentary. When an antelope escapes being caught by a lion, George Wolfe shouts out "I can't believe he missed that play!".
There's No Way Out Of It
The sense of self-awareness translated through memes shares striking similarities to philosopher Albert Camus' notion of absurdism, which is probably the most meta thing about the whole phenomenon. Generation Z has essentially weaponized existential dread and repackaged it as entertainment, using memes that remark things like "I may look fly but I want to die" to cope with an uncertain future. Perhaps the poignancy of meme humor lies in that Gen Z has no other choice but to embrace the absurdity of the future, using the tool they know best to lighten the weight with a little levity.
The Ultimate Test Of A Self Governing People
In my village in France and the one I used to live in we have Carrefours (grocery stores) with shopping carts in the parking lot that have coins that can be returned when you return the cart to the cart corral. About 3 years ago they stopped requiring coins and, oddly enough, everyone still returns their carts to the shopping cart corrals. It's nice to live with nice people.
Totally irrelevant fact: carrefour means crossroads and comes from the Latin quadrifurcus = four-forked. Some Oxonians may even know that carfax does too.
Load More Replies...I push it back where it belongs, then leave the coin in it. If it makes someone's day, it's worth it.
Everything I purchase in the grocery store goes into my backpack after coming out of the cart right there at checkout. I push an empty cart out of the store, a cart corral is right next to the entrance where I park my bicycle, cart goes right into the nested stack of other carts. A trivial upside of not owning a car.
I See You, Scroller
Found On Instagram
Now let's imagine what meme formats historical philosophers might have enjoyed if they had access to the internet. Socrates would have absolutely crushed it with the "change my mind" format, setting up a table in the Athenian agora with a sign reading "I know that I know nothing, change my mind" and then proceeding to question everyone who approached until they either had an existential crisis or walked away confused. He'd probably also enjoy the "annoying orange" format because annoying people with questions until they reconsidered their entire worldview was literally his whole thing.
Gubberment
Yup. Everyone loves "free stuff" until they start discussing where it comes from, and how the state is able to seize it. And that's why the first step of every socialist government everywhere is always to nationalize the press. Ya know, to protect against "disinformation," formerly known as "dissent."
Load More Replies...Please, Guys, I Don't Want To Feel Like I'm The Only One
Many times….but I wasn’t frustrated. I was excited, validated, and felt that I had found a new friend who just lived in a different time than myself.
Be A Shame
Plato would be all over the "distracted boyfriend" meme, using it to illustrate the allegory of the cave with the boyfriend representing humans, the girlfriend he's ignoring as the real forms, and the other woman he's checking out as the mere shadows on the cave wall. He'd probably also appreciate the "they don't know" party meme, where he's standing in the corner at a party thinking "they don't know about the world of forms" while everyone else is just trying to have a good time.
Socrates Banned From Twitter
You can avoid that unpleasant situation if you keep looking after you've found it.
I keep looking after I found it because I don't remember what I was looking for so I just keep looking until I get distracted and start something else that I'll do until I get distracted or forget why I was doing it...
Load More Replies...If you make a list, it could be the last location on the list of places to look... Or, "it's always in the last place I think of to look"
Or maybe you're looking for something and find something else that you were looking for yesterday but couldn't find, but yesterday you found something else that you were looking for last week. etc etc!
Probably?
Descartes would obviously be the king of the "I think therefore I am" meme variations, probably creating hundreds of increasingly absurd versions like "I meme therefore I am" or "I overthink therefore I have anxiety." He'd also love the "is this a pigeon" meme for its ability to question the nature of perception and reality, using it to ask "is this a reliable sensory experience" while pointing at literally anything.
Timmy Gets A Tattoo
Fixed For The AI Age
There’s been a lot of hiring of philosophers and other liberal arts majors in Silicon Valley due to the issues that have arisen in AI. In addition, liberal arts majors pretty much run the country. Countries which demean liberal arts tend to be tyrannical war states
My wife's former boss (CTO) said he would only hire English majors instead of programmers - he felt that English majors could learn to code, but programmers couldn't learn to communicate effectively.
Nietzsche would definitely be into edgy meme culture and would probably run one of those accounts that posts things at 3am that make you question everything. The "this is fine" dog sitting in a burning room would be peak Nietzsche energy, perfectly capturing his philosophy that we should embrace suffering and create our own meaning despite the chaos.
Average R/Philosophy User
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Mediating view: there is one truth, but it looks different for everyone depending on their point of view.
So we're all just watching shadows on the wall of a cave then, right?
Load More Replies...There may be an objective truth, but you might not be able to discover it. It could be designed to be both a 6 and a 9, or represent something else entirely. Perhaps someone will invent a time machine, steal the object, take it back in time and drop it, so it was never created :)
But what if they drew it without intention and it just happens to look similar to a number? Is truth the product of intention?
Kant would probably be too busy trying to create the perfect categorical imperative for meme-making to actually post anything, writing lengthy treatises about the moral implications of viral content. If he did post, he'd probably use the "expanding brain" meme to illustrate different levels of moral reasoning, starting with "acting morally because you'll get in trouble" and ending with "acting morally because it's your duty according to universal law."
It Do Be Like That
*Screams In Broke*
Diogenes would be the ultimate troll, living in a barrel and posting cynical hot takes about society while philosophers debated him in the comments. He'd probably just post pictures of himself doing increasingly absurd things to mock social conventions, basically inventing performance art memes centuries before the internet existed. The "reject modernity, embrace tradition" meme would be his except it would say "reject civilization, live in a barrel."
Bet The Thief Was Into Hegel
Ethics Debate
German Idealism Hasn't Been Ideal
The fact that we can imagine these scenarios says something profound about how memes have become a universal language for expressing complex ideas. Philosophy memes work because they take concepts that once required years of study to grasp and make them immediately relatable through humor, proving that maybe the best way to get people interested in life's big questions is to make them laugh first and think second.
Real
I Got A Degree In Philosophy Just To Find Out Mc Hammer Is Better At It Then Me
Until you listen to the song, it both is and is not Hammer Time. Think about that…
Nihilism
Phd In Avoiding Employment Through Epistemology
Gatekeeping Mandatory Logic Requirements
What In The Franz Kafka
I Feel Like You All Will Enjoy This
They teamed up with the Spencers and started a mid-range luxury goods department store. (Fun fact: Karl Marx and Herbert Spencer (look him up to see why this is ironic) are buried opposite one another in Highgate Cemetery in London.)
Load More Replies...Booooyaaaaah!!
Vivamus, Moriendum Est
Memento mori. Omnia vincit amor. Vive, ride, ama. Sorry about the last one. 😁
I Get It Now
Oc - Admit It
Well
Diogenes Wouldn’t Approve
Wouldn't the real difference be having a home or not? Homeless guys wear hats all the time. But they don't have homes.
Basically Stoicism
F.r.i.e.n.d.s
No
Absurdism is where I finally found my people and as far as I've been able to tell, it's the only route out of existentialism that does not involve drinking yourself further into despair.
He Do Be Do
Also Sinatra: doo bee doo bee dooo. Also Fred Flintstone: yabbadabbadoo.
Is Nature Mocking Us?
Have You Guys Heard Of Diogenes? Probably Not Its A Philosophy Reference
Argument From Biden
He Must Be Smart!
Reminder That
Can't Really Argue There
Because they’re all starving, and hunched backed from all that reading?
Tradition Moment
I thought this must be true until I was, what, late 10s, very early teens? Mum showed me that an (empty) bag of sugar and one of the weights for her kitchen scales, 1lb if I remember correctly (loonnnggg before digital scales) hit the ground at the same moment.
Amor Fati Runnin Real Thin Huh
Christianity And It's Consequences Have Been A Disaster For The Human Race
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When First Year Philosophy Discover The Concept Of Social Constructs
Every Time I Am Rereading Schopenhauer’s Essays …
Freud: '“The great question that has never been answered , and which I have not yet been able to answer , despite my thirty years of research into the feminine soul , is What does a woman want?” My response: 'Ask her'.
My philosophy is that women are amazing, capable, smart and beautiful. And I dare any "philosopher" to dispute that.
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Oc
Arguing Against Yourself Is The Real Deal
These Determinists Are Gonna Make Me A Solipsist
No Fate Escapes My Scorn
Oh Man
Sisyphus Moment
Indeed
I Declare War
How To Be A Famous Philosopher
Yeah
If it weren’t for scientific education, especially in grad schools, there would be much less teaching of philosophy. Pure science and philosophy are still intertwined.
The problem is that it isn't taught that way. I have an engineering degree and it took me way too long to realize how much philosophy is intertwined with science. I understood things much better after that realization. Philosophy should be taught more, IMO.
Load More Replies...What The Allegory Of The Cave Is Actually About
Sigmund? More Like Sickmind
Yeah, she doesn't get to treat him like a child until they're married!
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