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PhiloSwift

PhiloSwift

Written by: 老鼠色的貓
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An in-depth analysis of Taylor Swift’s songs, viewed through the lens of history’s greatest philosophers© 2026 老鼠色的貓 Music Philosophy Social Sciences
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  • Taylor Swift : Dear John - The de Beauvoir Easter Egg
    May 4 2026

    You’ve been listening to this song for years.
    And still, something doesn’t add up.

    Dear John isn’t just another breakup song.
    It’s reappropriation.

    Not a leak, but a redefinition.
    Power, finally named.

    de Beauvoir formalized it.
    Taylor Swift wrote it down.

    This isn’t a theory.
    It’s a structure.

    Once you see it, you don’t go back.

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    47 mins
  • Taylor Swift : We Are Never Ever Getting Back Together - The Sartre Easter Egg
    Apr 27 2026

    You’ve been listening to this song for years.
    And still, something doesn’t add up.

    This in not just another breakup song.
    It is the end of bad faith...
    The refusal to repeat the same mistake
    and call it fate.
    No more excuses.

    Sartre saw it.
    Taylor Swift said it out loud.

    This isn’t a theory.
    It’s a structure.

    Once you see it, you don’t go back.

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    38 mins
  • Taylor Swift : Exile - The Camus Easter Egg
    Apr 20 2026

    You’ve been listening to this song for years.
    And still, something doesn’t add up.

    Exile isn’t really about a breakup.
    It’s distance that doesn’t close.

    Two voices. No meeting point.
    The absurdity of saying everything
    and yet still not be heard.
    Speaking clearly and being misunderstood.
    Again and again.

    Camus saw it.
    Taylor Swift staged it.

    This isn’t a theory.
    It’s a structure.

    Once you see it, you don’t go back.

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    30 mins
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