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Wittgenstein: Three Cinematic Video-Essays (Rules, Minds, and Meaning at the Edge of Language)

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Wittgenstein: Three Cinematic Video-Essays (Rules, Minds, and Meaning at the Edge of Language)

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What do rules, thoughts, and meaning have in common?
They break down — beautifully — under pressure.

This trilogy of short, cinematic essays brings Ludwig Wittgenstein into dialogue with AI, Derrida, Descartes, and your own self-deceptions. These aren’t lectures. They’re thought-films. Mosaics of argument, style, and silence.


🎬 Included Episodes:

1️⃣ Wittgenstein and the Curious Misfortune of Seeking Meaning in Rules

Can rules ever determine their own application? Or does meaning always require messy, lived interpretation?
We explore the rule-following paradox, Kripke’s skepticism, and why AI still doesn’t know what it means to “mean.”

2️⃣ Do We Really Know Our Thoughts?

Descartes said thought is transparent — but Wittgenstein, Quine, and Davidson beg to differ.
This episode dives into intentionality, fallibilism, and the illusion of knowing your own mind from the inside.

3️⃣ Wittgenstein vs. Derrida: The Ultimate Language Battle

Wittgenstein’s language games meet Derrida’s deconstruction.
A cinematic showdown on context, AI, meaning, and whether communication is ever really possible.


📦 What You’ll Get:

  • 🎥 3 unlisted video essays (9–12 min each)
  • 🧠 Narrated in English, visually stylized, and intellectually sharp
  • 🎞️ Visual tone: Woody Allen + Ridley Scott + philosophical absurdism
  • 🔗 Private YouTube access — not available anywhere else
  • 💬 Designed for headphones, night thinkers, and language-breakers

These aren’t just videos.
They’re fragments of Wittgenstein’s ghost — rewritten through thought experiments, cinematic pacing, and playful despair.

Includes:
• Direct exclusive unlisted links to all 3 films

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