kena
12-01-2005, 10:44 AM
Last season, a small group of us had a thread each week to discuss the philosophical issues raised in each week's episode of Lost. This is my attempt to revive that discussion. :) And for any newcomers, don't let the thread title scare you. While some actual philosophers do get mentioned from time to time, we used "philosophy" pretty loosely.
The line that stood out to me most last night was Eko's statement, "Do not mistake coincidence for fate." Another thread (with this line a subject line) discusses the differences between coincidence and fate--but then the thread moves to a discussion of faith. So some questions about coincidence and fate?
Was finding the spliced film coincidence or fate and why?
Are the Lostaways in a coincidental situation or a fated one?
If one cannot tell what is fated and what is coincidental, does it make a difference which it is?
And if you have any other philosophical questions, feel free to add them. Cheers.
The line that stood out to me most last night was Eko's statement, "Do not mistake coincidence for fate." Another thread (with this line a subject line) discusses the differences between coincidence and fate--but then the thread moves to a discussion of faith. So some questions about coincidence and fate?
Was finding the spliced film coincidence or fate and why?
Are the Lostaways in a coincidental situation or a fated one?
If one cannot tell what is fated and what is coincidental, does it make a difference which it is?
And if you have any other philosophical questions, feel free to add them. Cheers.