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Absurdism and Existentialism. By: Ava, Ash, Adnan and Kevin. Existentialism. Humans are born and each individual spends their lifetime creating their essence or nature Philosophy concerned with finding self and the meaning of life through free will, choice, and personal responsibility.
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Absurdism and Existentialism By: Ava, Ash, Adnan and Kevin
Existentialism • Humans are born and each individual spends their lifetime creating their essence or nature • Philosophy concerned with finding self and the meaning of life through free will, choice, and personal responsibility
Existential Philosophers • Søren Kierkegaard • Prioritize concrete reality over abstract thought. He viewed personal choice and commitment as preeminent • Friedrich Nietzsche • Believed in the individual’s creative capacity to resist social norms and cultural convention in order to live according to a greater set of virtues
“Man is condemned to be free; because once thrown into the world, he is responsible for everything he does.” -Jean-Paul Sartre • Argued that the existence of free will is evidence of the universe’s indifference to the individual • Freedom to act toward objects is essentially meaningless and therefore of no consequence to be intervened upon by the world
Absurdism • Belief that all humans exist in a meaningless universe • Trying to find purpose in life is absurd
¨The Absurd¨ • Human need to seek value/meaning in life vs. human inability to find any • Live in a purposeless, meaningless, chaotic, irrational universe
Absurdist Philophosphers • Albert Camus • Life has no meaning, nothing existing could ever be a source of meaning, and hence there is something deeply absurd about the human desire to find meaning • What was the point of living if you thought that life could never have meaning?
Similarities and Differences • Both believe humans have a need for meaning, though the universe gives no answers • Both wonder how to live with the meaningless of life • Existentialists believe humans have freedom/free will and make life meaningful by exercising their freedom • Absurdists believe free will doesn’t exist; humans invented it to avoid despair