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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Budapest:20251016T180000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Budapest:20251016T200000
CREATED:20260610T142555Z
DESCRIPTION:<a href="https://www.kovasz.bar/event/introduction-96">Introduc
 tion </a>\n(This session will be in english) - Session Outline If you are 
 new to existentialism or Kierkegaard\, don’t worry—this discussion is 
 for everyone\, no previous knowledge required. Let’s start with this tho
 ught: Imagine standing at a moment in your life when the path forward is u
 nclear\, and the weight of choosing rests solely on your shoulders. There 
 are no easy answers\, no voices to tell you which way to turn—only the q
 uiet\, unsettling feeling of possibility and uncertainty. In that space\, 
 something stirs deep within: a tension between hope and fear\, between the
  desire for certainty and the call to embrace the unknown. This feeling\, 
 often uneasy and charged\, is not a weakness or a flaw. It is the raw edge
  of freedom—the space where the true self must arise and decide its cour
 se. Join us and share moments when choice felt like a weight and uncertain
 ty stirred a restless awareness of freedom and responsibility. Our debate 
 will be about freedom over fate\, authenticity over conformity\, and coura
 ge over comfort. Let’s explore together how existentialism challenges us
  to create meaning from the rawness of existence and define who we truly a
 re. Introduction (15 minutes) We start with a short introduction of the gu
 ests Group Discussion (1 hour and 45 min) Why does freedom to choose bring
  anxiety instead of just satisfaction What does Kierkegaard mean by “the
  dizziness of freedom”? Are there truly right or wrong decisions\, or on
 ly choices we must live with? Is it better to chase pleasure (the aestheti
 c life) or dedicate oneself to duty and principle (the ethical life)? Can 
 we ever escape regret about our choices? Does making tough choices make us
  more authentic\, or just more uncertain? How can we move from indecision 
 and “bad faith” to living authentically? How can you contribute? the P
 hilosophy Club is collaborating with the venue (Kovasz) and epicurea.hu. Y
 ou are totally [...]
DTSTAMP:20260610T142555Z
LOCATION:Kovász Kultúrbár\, Krúdy Gyula utca 8.\, 1085\, Hungary
SUMMARY:Introduction 
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:<a href="https://www.kovasz.bar/event/introduc
 tion-96">Introduction </a>\n(This session will be in english) - Session Ou
 tline If you are new to existentialism or Kierkegaard\, don’t worry—th
 is discussion is for everyone\, no previous knowledge required. Let’s st
 art with this thought: Imagine standing at a moment in your life when the 
 path forward is unclear\, and the weight of choosing rests solely on your 
 shoulders. There are no easy answers\, no voices to tell you which way to 
 turn—only the quiet\, unsettling feeling of possibility and uncertainty.
  In that space\, something stirs deep within: a tension between hope and f
 ear\, between the desire for certainty and the call to embrace the unknown
 . This feeling\, often uneasy and charged\, is not a weakness or a flaw. I
 t is the raw edge of freedom—the space where the true self must arise an
 d decide its course. Join us and share moments when choice felt like a wei
 ght and uncertainty stirred a restless awareness of freedom and responsibi
 lity. Our debate will be about freedom over fate\, authenticity over confo
 rmity\, and courage over comfort. Let’s explore together how existential
 ism challenges us to create meaning from the rawness of existence and defi
 ne who we truly are. Introduction (15 minutes) We start with a short intro
 duction of the guests Group Discussion (1 hour and 45 min) Why does freedo
 m to choose bring anxiety instead of just satisfaction What does Kierkegaa
 rd mean by “the dizziness of freedom”? Are there truly right or wrong 
 decisions\, or only choices we must live with? Is it better to chase pleas
 ure (the aesthetic life) or dedicate oneself to duty and principle (the et
 hical life)? Can we ever escape regret about our choices? Does making toug
 h choices make us more authentic\, or just more uncertain? How can we move
  from indecision and “bad faith” to living authentically? How can you 
 contribute? the Philosophy Club is collaborating with the venue (Kovasz) a
 nd epicurea.hu. You are totally [...]
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