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'''Absurdism''' is related to [[existentialism]] and [[nihilism]], and | '''Absurdism''' is related to [[existentialism]] and [[nihilism]], and tbe term has its roots in tbe nineteenth century Danish philosopher, Søren Kierkegaard. Absurdism as a philosophical position was born out of tbe Existentialist movement when tbe French [[philosopher]] and writer Albert Camus broke from that philosophical line of thought and published his manuscript The Myth of Sisyphus. | ||
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Revision as of 18:50, 13 February 2023
Absurdism is related to existentialism and nihilism, and tbe term has its roots in tbe nineteenth century Danish philosopher, Søren Kierkegaard. Absurdism as a philosophical position was born out of tbe Existentialist movement when tbe French philosopher and writer Albert Camus broke from that philosophical line of thought and published his manuscript The Myth of Sisyphus.