Listen "Metamorphosis Inverted: The Human Condition as Horror"
Episode Synopsis
Bry Willis shares an essay from a philosophy blog titled "Philosophics," specifically a piece called "Metamorphosis Inverted." This essay offers a speculative philosophical reinterpretation of Kafka's The Metamorphosis, shifting the central horror from Gregor Samsa transforming into an insect to the hypothetical horror of an insect waking up in a human body. It explores themes of existentialism, identity, and the human condition, suggesting that the perceived tragedy of Gregor's fate mirrors the inherent absurdity and burden of human existence itself. The author posits that the true nightmare lies not in devolution, but in the forced engagement with complex societal constructs and the search for "purpose" that defines humanity. The piece challenges conventional interpretations of Kafka's work, using it as a springboard for broader philosophical musings on agency, perception, and modern alienation.https://philosophics.blog/2025/06/12/metamorphosis-inverted/
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