The Philosophy of Stray: Deleuze's Difference and Repetition

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  • Stray, but with metaphysics and language in mind. I've sung the praises of this game, and it's one of my favorites of 2022. It does a lot of things to push a narrative in an unconventional way and posits a plethora of questions that I think are worth investigating.
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    Timestamp:
    Stray, the Video Game: 0:00
    Bridging Language and Metaphysics: 2:30
    Difference and Repetition: 8:33
    An Analysis, Philosophy of Stray: 12:20
    Thanks!: 20:30
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  • @epochphilosophy
    @epochphilosophy  Рік тому +12

    Hey, friends. Consider supporting the channel for a few dollars a month over on Patreon. Helps keep this whole (tiny) operation going. And you have my life-long eternal gratitude, of course: patreon.com/epochphilosophy

    • @alberteinstein7464
      @alberteinstein7464 Рік тому +1

      Can you do a video entirely on difference and repetion just breaking down what deluze metaphysic is? It sounds possibly perfect

    • @epochphilosophy
      @epochphilosophy  Рік тому +3

      @@alberteinstein7464 So, I try not to make videos that aren't already out there on UA-cam in a decent capacity. PlasticPills did a great video on Deleuze's reading of Nietzsche that really goes into his metaphysics.
      Certainly in the future from now something more direct around Difference and Repetition is possible.

  • @jackri7676
    @jackri7676 Рік тому +63

    The commodity economy is unfortunately not fit for the quality of content you provide. I hope you know how much your work is appreciated even if it doesn't get enough viewership to be commercially appreciated, so to speak. It really does mean a lot to our niche that you make the videos you do

  • @curryquipique6098
    @curryquipique6098 7 місяців тому +5

    Intriguing analysis and I must say I love it. I would love to see your analysis on Outer Wilds, because I can see some of difference & repetition in Outer Wilds. Keep it up :)

    • @starkid910
      @starkid910 5 місяців тому

      Seconded! That game made me cry

  • @will29475
    @will29475 Рік тому +10

    nice seeing you branch out!! this is one of your best imo

    • @epochphilosophy
      @epochphilosophy  Рік тому +1

      Thanks so much. Really love doing different things. It's always a little difficult doing different stuff and mixing up your routine ways on UA-cam for a plethora of reasons, but it's always the most enjoyable creative process there is.

  • @Ysidoroh
    @Ysidoroh Рік тому +8

    What a banger. Glad to see you're still putting out such good stuff man.

    • @epochphilosophy
      @epochphilosophy  Рік тому +2

      Oh shit, good to see you here, man. Haven't heard from you in some time. How are you doing?

    • @Ysidoroh
      @Ysidoroh Рік тому +1

      @@epochphilosophy I've been great! I actually just read a book that for some reason made me think of you. I shot you a pm on Instagram but then got on UA-cam and had this video recommended to me which I felt was pretty wild haha

  • @adriansaker4058
    @adriansaker4058 Рік тому +1

    Really appreciate your work on this channel, always enjoy the videos. Thank you.

  • @TheJayman213
    @TheJayman213 Рік тому +26

    Love it. Nonlingual, i.e. nonconceptual communication is necessary for overcoming subject-object-dualism.
    I just read David R. Loy's Nondualism in Buddhism and Beyond. It's great, it's got a whole chapter on Heidegger's "What is called thinking" and a critique of Derrida's Grammatology as not going far enough to deconstruct itself, alongside the main attraction of identifying a nondualist core-doctrine in Buddhism, Vedanta and Daoism. It helped me not stress myself about picking a side between Materialists and Hegelians by pointing out how superficially diametrically opposed views like Buddhism's denial of subjects and Vedanta's conception of the whole universe as a single subject may very well be attempts to describe the same experience.

    • @bugjams
      @bugjams Рік тому +2

      Man I wish i could understand a single word you said here.

    • @vaporchild1821
      @vaporchild1821 7 місяців тому

      i’m completely unknowledgable about buddhist philosophy for the most part, but recently stumbled across a video on nagarjuna’s philosophy and was quite struck by its similarities to derrida’s differance and antimetaphysics-would you have any recommendations for similar thinkers in the buddhist taoist and vedanta tradition?

  • @LogicGated
    @LogicGated Рік тому +1

    I really enjoyed stray too, love watching video essays like these on it.

  • @hyperrealhank
    @hyperrealhank Рік тому +8

    I bought this game because of this video - I had not known about it previously at all. The visuals are stunning and the story is quite interesting. Gameplay is definitely slow so far but I think that's not the main focus. It's a very chilled out experience so far

    • @epochphilosophy
      @epochphilosophy  Рік тому +1

      So cool to hear! Absolutely adore the game.

    • @Sebal007
      @Sebal007 Рік тому

      @@epochphilosophy and the game brought me here. I am not in the Philosophy bubble but reddit connected me and this was a very interesting video to watch!

    • @Sebal007
      @Sebal007 Рік тому +1

      Yea, it's mostly a chilled experience and the reason I love it so much. So many moments to take in and think about.

  • @albertoarmenta2772
    @albertoarmenta2772 Рік тому

    I love this video, and your work. I send you a like from Mexico

  • @Azafell
    @Azafell Рік тому +2

    i love your channel, we have very similar reading interests. your presentation is very on point and i hope the algorithm does you more good in the future... i will send this video to like-minded friends.

  • @dionysianapollomarx
    @dionysianapollomarx Рік тому +13

    I like your reference to Chomsky. His application of his original theory of innateness is an "opposite" to any interactionist philosophy of language. But, Chomsky himself refers to himself as a Humboldtian (Humboldt is an interactionist of a sort about language because German Romantics almost always are). His theory of innateness is specifically a theory of I-language (I for internal), which for him is what real language constitutes. Not all living things have I-language, only humans do, or else crows, octopi, and dolphins could create poetry or ideas and imprint them on cultural artifacts, enough to stand the test of time, and yet they don't. E-language, which he also coined, refers to sign language, speech, or other forms of communication which externalizes I-language. Chomsky does not care to theorize about semantics or phonology or sociolinguistics, because all of that is E-language, not the substance of the mental faculty of language, but the substance of something else outside the mind (the sociocultural reality external to and externalized by many human minds, not to mention the force that historical context of reality has on perception and understanding). Chomsky complements any externalist, if you read him correctly and if you read other externalists as social externalists (not semantic internalist) (this lingo is analytic philosophy lingo btw). A coincidence of opposites, if you will, following Hegel and other dialecticians. Thanks for the awesome video.

    • @epochphilosophy
      @epochphilosophy  Рік тому +3

      Very happy you enjoyed. You know your philosophy of language well!

  • @barimonsterful
    @barimonsterful Рік тому +3

    Thank you so much for this excellent analysis! The theme of language and communication was so crucial to my interpretation of this game too and it had me just emotional wrecked by the ending ❤️ GOTY or bust!

    • @epochphilosophy
      @epochphilosophy  Рік тому +1

      Thanks so much for the love. Wonderful game and very worth the attention!

  • @what.company
    @what.company Рік тому

    Actually the manifestation of what I dreamed the Internet could be xo 🙏✊🖤

  • @talentedboy35
    @talentedboy35 Рік тому +4

    Perfect timeing I'm reading this right now!

  • @kylerodd2342
    @kylerodd2342 8 місяців тому

    Loved this video

  • @notaprob4rob970
    @notaprob4rob970 Рік тому +4

    Hey, an Alan Watts clip! I see a lot of his lectures posted on UA-cam but not too many about his work in any real depth.
    Wondering if you had any ideas on the guy/his ideas and if you’d ever do a video on it?

    • @epochphilosophy
      @epochphilosophy  Рік тому +2

      Was talking to someone in the discord about him! Bergson and him have some overlap as being, somewhat, process theologians.

    • @notaprob4rob970
      @notaprob4rob970 Рік тому +1

      @@epochphilosophy Interesting, haven’t looked into Bergson yet. Might have to take that up soon now.
      Thanks for the tip and the vid, loved this one a lot

    • @epochphilosophy
      @epochphilosophy  Рік тому +1

      @@notaprob4rob970 I've also not read Bergson, but will likely start soon. Thanks a ton, dude!

    • @luker.6967
      @luker.6967 Рік тому

      @@epochphilosophy Husserl’s Ephoce as well.

  • @charlieh9973
    @charlieh9973 Рік тому +1

    I'm hype for this one!

  • @Fryguystudios
    @Fryguystudios Рік тому +9

    More seriously, if you found the play between humans, robots, and animals interesting, critical posthumanism studies pairs well with Deleuze and Guatariii, with Foucault probably being the only one referenced more due to his famous "death of man" quote at the beginning of "The Order of Things".

  • @gabrielmiller4176
    @gabrielmiller4176 Рік тому

    brilliant

  • @emilianopereda7643
    @emilianopereda7643 6 місяців тому

    “Ourselves in relation with the environment”

  • @inlieuofsense9521
    @inlieuofsense9521 6 місяців тому

    the eternal return of difference is actually not entirely deleuze but allready hinted at in Nietzsches pereonal notes

  • @slavtrash
    @slavtrash 11 місяців тому

    what was the speech in the beginning of the video?

  • @xoohooo6277
    @xoohooo6277 4 місяці тому +1

    Dialectics as male birth control had me dying💀

  • @jakecarlo9950
    @jakecarlo9950 10 місяців тому

    Was that Alan Watts ❤ at the opening?

  • @szamszatan
    @szamszatan 11 місяців тому

    we need a 3 day weekend

  • @nickolassegura6300
    @nickolassegura6300 Рік тому

    And from a sociological perspective, the implications of a system(in the game, the history tied to capitalism and class), has on later generations, even in death! For instance, humans have long been eradicated. Yet, their(our) system is still influencing our sentient robot ancestors actions and philosophies. There are different programs set to maintain the previous system’s values and roles, seen through the robotic, human made, antagonist, along with the ecological effects of the maintenance of the previous system(those hungry thingies) that our main kitty character struggle with.
    Like, the issue can be addressed by doing something as simple as opening a window(or a huge rooftop dome), to let in some fresh air and light

  • @MrJackF
    @MrJackF Рік тому +4

    🔥🔥🔥

  • @user-ni5gx3pf5q
    @user-ni5gx3pf5q Рік тому

    Amazing job. 👏

  • @emiliaerle6030
    @emiliaerle6030 Рік тому

    Yokohama Kaidashi Kikou has the same vibe of postcyberpunk posthuman optimism

  • @assoaz5908
    @assoaz5908 Рік тому

    I was playing this game last month but i stoped playing it because it gave me a bad headache i was feeling deazy

  • @BillyBob-xo6fc
    @BillyBob-xo6fc 5 місяців тому

    Yoneda Lemma

  • @Fryguystudios
    @Fryguystudios Рік тому +7

    Ok, but I still want to know more about Jeyeles Del Gato, and his partner Guitaroo man.

  • @Zoner125
    @Zoner125 6 місяців тому +1

    One word for power used by Deleuze: puissance. Sounds like a play on "pussy" (no, as in the cat). Perhaps a deliberate or unconscious choice on the part of the game makers? All new to me.

  • @TheTuubster
    @TheTuubster Місяць тому

    Always puzzled by the question "What comes after death?" We all know the answer already: The same that came before your birth. So if you want to know how you will experience death: The same way you experienced yourself before your birth: Not.

  • @jdorchen
    @jdorchen 7 місяців тому

    The word "prescient" doesn't seem to mean anything recognizable here. But Deleuze's justification for consciousness surviving death is unpersuasive anyway. It doesn't matter what one "needs" to perceive or conceive of a thing. Nothing doesn't care if you can perceive or imagine it or not. The inability to imagine one's absence from existence has no bearing on the possibility of that absence.
    Philosophy eternally returns to exposing itself as nothing more than an intriguing discussion. Kierkegaard: "Philosophy is like a shop with a sign in the window that says, 'shirts pressed here,' but when one enters, one learns that only the sign is for sale."
    Fun! But, in the end, just fun. But keep going with the fun! Fail again. Fail better, Deleuze!

    • @jdorchen
      @jdorchen 7 місяців тому

      I do believe consciousness survives the death of the body. But I don't believe it due to Deleuze's dumb argument. I believe it agnostically, and furthermore I believe in panpsychism for the same unreason.

  • @chiefynproud1787
    @chiefynproud1787 Рік тому +8

    Gamer moment

    • @chiefynproud1787
      @chiefynproud1787 Рік тому +7

      On a serious note though i think more game philosophy content would be pretty rad, bioshock for example is ripe for this sort of thing

    • @epochphilosophy
      @epochphilosophy  Рік тому +8

      @@chiefynproud1787 Bioshock would certainly be a good one. But, yes, I really want to do more applied philosophy with games.

    • @carn8ge
      @carn8ge Рік тому

      @@epochphilosophy indeed like kojima's games, the persona franchise and the like

    • @epochphilosophy
      @epochphilosophy  Рік тому +4

      @@carn8ge I believe my love for Metal Gear is too much for this channel to withhold. That would be a good one.

  • @BludPanda
    @BludPanda Рік тому

    Me as a game designer: Stray is alright I guess.
    Philosopher: Stray is the best game I've played in a long time.
    I'm really glad you liked the game. Personally I wanted to see more narrative and mechanical substance in Stray. It seems to have the foundation of an amazing game but only expresses it in a shallow way. For instance, despite the dangers of the places the cat is parkouring through, its surprisingly very hard to fall off of something and die. The unique movement in the game is many times locked to a specific track rather than giving full control to the player. This is likely because it would have been far harder to develop. Many of the downfalls of Stray could be explained by time and budget...the narrative is not any different. The commentary in Stray is far more vague than other games and so I don't see it as artistically intentional but a consequence of development. What I am saying is that I don't think the game is very deep and the vagueness makes it appear deeper than it is. I am excited to see a sequel that can expand off a great foundation.

  • @juancarlosalonso7268
    @juancarlosalonso7268 Рік тому +1

    Niice

  • @benzur3503
    @benzur3503 Рік тому

    9:45 not binary

  • @rosaconnolly3485
    @rosaconnolly3485 Рік тому

    Great content but as Marx said “The philosophers have hitherto only interpreted the world in various ways, The point, however, is to change it.”

  • @gabrielmiller4176
    @gabrielmiller4176 Рік тому

    brilliant