The Absurdity of Existence: Camus and the Myth of Sisyphus

In this episode, we delve into Albert Camus's The Myth of Sisyphus, where he confronts the fundamental conflict of absurdity—the clash between humanity’s desire for meaning and the meaninglessness of the universe. We explore Camus’s reflections on suicide as a response to this absurdity, while also analyzing philosophical perspectives from thinkers like Kierkegaard, Husserl, and Chestov. Camus draws on literary figures such as Don Juan and characters from Kafka's works to further illustrate his philosophy. Join us as we examine how Camus’s personal experiences in Algiers and Oran shaped his views and contributed to his profound exploration of the absurd.

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