00:01Hello everyone, so Baudelaire on drunkenness: for Baudelaire, the human being is confronted
00:12to an inevitable reality the passage of time time wears down the body, disciplines dreams and reminds
00:21constantly highlighting the fragility of existence in the face of this weight, he offers neither resignation nor escape
00:29but a form of intensification of life in his famous prose poem, "Get drunk on drunkenness"
00:39becomes a philosophical metaphor; it is not just about the intoxication of wine, but about everything that
00:47that elevates the spirit, virtue, above routine and boredom: poetry, art, creation
00:55there
00:55Contemplation and virtue are all ways of giving depth to existence.
01:07Baudelaire thus echoes a question found in the works of many philosophers: how
01:15To live fully when time relentlessly drags us towards our hunger, his answer is
01:21Simple and radical, the individual must passionately engage in what gives meaning to their
01:28Without this intensity, life risks becoming a slave to an empty and mechanical daily routine.
01:37Baudelairean intoxication is therefore not an invitation to excess but a call to fully inhabit the world
01:46It represents the ability to transform each moment into a lived experience.
01:52intensely resisting the wear and tear of time through the power of imagination and the beauty of poetry
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02:01The moral commitment to virtue, and thus its philosophy, can be summarized in one essential idea, since the
02:12Time never stops passing; true freedom lies in finding what makes us who we are.
02:19vibrate and dedicate yourself to us with fervor; essentially, be virtuous and intoxicated with virtue.
02:31That's all well and good, but see you soon and enjoy the podcast!
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