9 min

Absurdism and Rebellion - Albert Camus Into the Abstract

    • Philosophy

Albert Camus, a 20th century French philosopher and author, described the entirety of existence as meaningless and absurd. He wrote a variety of works uncovering many philosophical ideas and contributed to the rise of a philosophy called "absurdism".  In today's episode, we will discuss Camus's ideas on living within a "absurd" reality and his solutions on how to uncover meaning within a purposeless world in his best-selling novel: The Myth of Sisyphus. 
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Albert Camus, a 20th century French philosopher and author, described the entirety of existence as meaningless and absurd. He wrote a variety of works uncovering many philosophical ideas and contributed to the rise of a philosophy called "absurdism".  In today's episode, we will discuss Camus's ideas on living within a "absurd" reality and his solutions on how to uncover meaning within a purposeless world in his best-selling novel: The Myth of Sisyphus. 
To learn more about this show, visit: 
intotheabstract.com
Please consider supporting us on Pateron:
Become a Patron!

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9 min