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“They’re literally me!” And it’s the character that is loosing their mind.

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The Philosophy of the Ordinary
The philosophy of the ordinary explores the depth, significance, and often-overlooked richness of everyday life. It challenges the idea that only abstract, extreme, or extraordinary things are worthy of philosophical attention. Instead, it asks: What does the ordinary reveal about being, language, ethics, and consciousness?
Key Questions
What counts as “ordinary”?
Is the ordinary only mundane, or does it contain hidden depth?
How do language, habit, and perception shape our understanding of everyday life?
Why do we often overlook the ordinary, and what happens when we don't?
Philosophical Background
Ludwig Wittgenstein
A central figure in the ordinary language philosophy movement.
In his later work (Philosophical Investigations), Wittgenstein emphasized that many philosophical confusions arise when we forget how language is ordinarily used.
The goal of philosophy, for Wittgenstein, is not to build abstract systems, but to "bring words back from their metaphysical to their everyday use."
Stanley Cavell
Extended Wittgenstein’s thought into ethics, aesthetics, and film.
Argued that our sense of the world often comes from ordinary language, shared experiences, and daily practices—and that philosophy must grapple with these.
He saw the ordinary as fragile, easy to overlook, and always vulnerable to skepticism.
Phenomenology and the Everyday
Thinkers like Heidegger, Merleau-Ponty, and Sartre examined the structures of everyday experience, from walking and perception to mood and habit.
Heidegger emphasized average everydayness as the background condition for authentic existence.
Maurice Merleau-Ponty showed how the body moves through the world without conscious thought—demonstrating how deeply the ordinary is embedded in our being.
Themes in the Philosophy of the Ordinary
Language:
How do ordinary uses of language shape meaning, truth, and misunderstanding?
Ordinary language philosophy argues that many “deep” problems arise from misunderstood words.
Ethics and Recognition:
Moral insight often comes not from grand gestures but from small acts, like kindness, listening, or choosing not to harm.
Aesthetics of the Everyday:
Can beauty be found in mundane routines, household objects, or shared rituals?
Minimalism, wabi-sabi, and slow living reflect this interest.
Repetition and Habit:
Habit can dull awareness—but it can also offer stability, continuity, and comfort.
Repetition creates meaning, anchoring us in time and identity.
Attention and Presence:
Philosophers and mystics alike argue that paying attention to the ordinary cultivates awareness, gratitude, and philosophical clarity.
Why It Matters
In a world saturated with spectacle, distraction, and overstimulation, the philosophy of the ordinary is a radical act of slowing down, noticing, and reclaiming value in what’s already present. It reminds us that the most human truths are often found in the seemingly trivial—our conversations, routines, and shared experiences.
In Summary:
The philosophy of the ordinary invites us to think small—not to shrink our minds, but to see more clearly. By looking closely at what we usually ignore, we find not only a deeper understanding of the world but also a deeper understanding of ourselves.
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