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Roger-Pol Droit's 101 Philosophy Experiments of Everyday Life

From the book, "Astonish Yourself! 101 Experiments in the Philosophy of Everyday Life". Obviously, each should be performed with contemplation.

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1. Call outloud to yourself for 30 minutes 6 people  
2. Empty a word of its meaning 4 people  
3. Look in vain for what "I" means 4 people  
4. Imagine the world will only last for 20 minutes 3 people  
5. See the stars as being below you 3 people  
6. See a landscape as a stretched canvas 2 people  
7. Lose something and not know what 2 people  
8. Recall where you were this morning  
9. Hurt yourself briefly 1 person  
10. Feel eternal  
11. Telephone at random 2 people  
12. Rediscover your room after a journey  
13. Drink while urinating  
14. Make a wall between your hands 1 person  
15. Walk in the dark  
16. Dream of all the places in the world 1 person  
17. Peel an apple in your head 1 person  
18. Visualize a pile of human organs 1 person  
19. Imagine yourself high up  
20. Imagine your imminent death  
21. Try to measure existence 1 person  
22. Count to a thousand  
23. Dread the arrival of the bus  
24. play the fool 1 person  
25. Watch a woman at her window  
26. Invent lives for yourself  
27. Look at people from a moving car  
28. Follow the movement of ants  
29. Eat a nameless substance  
30. Watch dust in the sun 1 person  
31. Resist tiredness  
32. Overeat 4 people  
33. Play the animal  
34. Contemplate a dead bird  
35. Come across a childhood toy  
36. Wait while doing nothing  
37. Try not to think  
38. go to the hairdressers  
39. Shower with your eyes closed 1 person  
40. Sleep on your front in the sun  
41. Go to the circus 34 people  
42. Try on clothes 2 people  
43. Calligraphize  
44. Light a fire in the hearth  
45. Be aware of yourself speaking  
46. Run in a graveyard  
47. Weep at the cinema 1 person  
48. Meet up with friends after several years  
49. Browse at the bookseller's  
50. Become music  
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Created by Stephanie on Apr 29, 2006.