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02
2011

Monty Python – Philosophers’ World Cup

Hilarious.
Video Rating: 4 / 5

25 Responses to “Monty Python – Philosophers’ World Cup”

  1. Thanks for sharing

  2. Hey, my Humanities teachers showed this to us in class!

  3. HAHA! german are arguing while greek are shooting , they don’t really care whats going on !

  4. @squaferno
    I wrote my nickname 5 years ago, when I was learning english. Now it’s quite stubborn to consider me an ignorant in the secondary most spoken language around the spherical world.

  5. @psycopower90 Sorry, it made me laugh when I read your comment and saw that you spelt psycho wrong on your username. No offence – it’s just an observation.

  6. 2:05…best part….kinda reminds of of OWS….all show hah aha

  7. Awesome :D Such a shame that the average audience now means we get X-Factor over anything that actually requires a brain.

  8. The replay shows a similar but clearly different goal. Perhaps Kant has a point–does the first goal really exist? Funny stuff.

  9. Karl Marx cracks me up!

  10. lol
    „Confucious he say ‘Name go in book’“

  11. Thank you so much for this unique clip.
    I love all of our German philosophers´s quotes – especially No 8´s Schopenhauer: „Das Schicksal mischt die Karten,und wir spielen.“ „Fate shuffles the cards,and we play.“ Of course the German had to win the match, but I love Monty Python and will forgive them.
    And pay attention: „Karl Marx is warming up“ :)

    and of course Monty Python.

  12. @NYSF37 LOOOOOOL

  13. English humor is for witty people only – and educated ones, too, not for wanton wretches.

  14. @trickusduckus He was right about other things too.

  15. @Skelex20 In the early 70s there were still replays in case of a draw, in some competitions.

  16. Eureka!

  17. soccer tees

  18. Offside!

  19. This is the only way Greece would ever beat Germany :P

  20. Love those linesmen! However, where was Duns Scottus?

  21. „Hegel is arguing that the reality is merely an a priori adjunct of non-naturalistic ethics, Kant via the categorical imperative is holding that ontologically it exists only in the imagination, and Marx is claiming it was offside.“

    pure awesomeness.

  22. @B4kst4ber You are correct sir, and have a good point too

  23. @Finkyistheman Just noticed that xD

    And if it’s the second leg of the final, why is there ‘probably going to be a replay’? That’s just me being a pedantic arse though :d

  24. 3 Things make this an amazing video.
    1) Karl Marx coming out for the all out attack. And the german no goal argument
    2) Socrates getting an idea and just blasting thru the amazing german defence.
    3) It’s the second half so the teams switch sides thus Greece was attacking right to left instead of left to right at the end of the game so no, ure not going crazy or another take.
    But as to the offsides penalty it wouldnt be because the pass was made after they had passed thru the defence onsides.

  25. This is the funniest thing I’ve ever heard.

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