EL AMOR NUNCA ES LO QUE ESPERAMOS - TIENES UN EMAIL, KIERKEGAARD Y LEVINAS

Why do we fall so hard for the wrong people? In this video, we analyze You've Got Mail and delve into the anxiety of the passage of time, the dangerous refuge of nostalgia, and the vital need to be recognized by another. From the undeniable advance of megacorporations to virtual deception, we intersect this romantic comedy with the philosophies of Halbwachs, Sartre, Kierkegaard, and Levinas. Edited by: @dieguitovideito BIBLIOGRAPHY Halbwachs, M. The Social Frames of Memory. Anthropos, 2004 Kierkegaard, S. The Works of Love. Sígueme, 2006 Levinas, E. Time and the Other. Paidós, 1993 Rodríguez, P. "To Look" and "To Be Looked At." Philosophy Notebooks, 2014 Campos Salvterra, V. Death, Time, and Otherness: Beyond Ontology. Alpha IG: @eiomoldavsky TikTok: @eiomoldavsky TIMESTAMPS: 0:00 – Love, the Future, and the Melancholy of the Bookstore 1:45 – Nostalgia as Refuge: Halbwachs, Bergson, and the Evasion of the Present 3:20 – Sartre and the Gaze: Why We Need to Be Recorded to Exist 5:10 – Søren Kierkegaard: The Difference Between the Worldly Gaze and the Loving Gaze 7:00 – Tom Hanks' Betrayal: The Abuse of Power and the Lack of Honesty 8:45 – Emmanuel Levinas: Why the Future Cannot Be Anticipated, Because the Future Is the Other 10:30 – The final apology: "I was dying for it to be you."