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PHILOSOPHY - Albert Camus
The only real question of philosophy is whether or not we should commit suicide, said Albert Camus. His thought was constantly rich and provocative (and he dressed unusually well).
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published: 15 May 2015
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Life is Absurd. How to Live it? | ALBERT CAMUS
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Is life meaningless? And other absurd questions - Nina Medvinskaya
Dive into Albert Camus’ philosophy of the absurd, and explore the question: if the world is meaningless, could our lives still hold value?
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Albert Camus grew up surrounded by violence. His homeland of Algeria was mired in conflict. He lost his father in World War I. Seeing World War II's devastation, Camus grew despondent. What was the meaning behind all this endless bloodshed and suffering? And if the world was meaningless, could our individual lives still hold value? Nina Medvinskaya explores Camus’ philosophy of the absurd.
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published: 21 Sep 2020
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Albert Camus vs. Jean-Paul Sartre
The friendship of Camus and Sartre went from bromance to bitter hatred. The two giants of 20th-century philosophy first became friends during WW2 but the friendship was doomed to fail. The conflict of Camus vs. Sartre boils down to their political philosophy. The philosophy of Albert Camus was one of peace and valued the individual human being; the philosophy of Jean Paul Sartre on the other hand emphasised the need to end oppression and colonialism.
Sartre and Camus falling out was one of the major events of 20th century philosophy. It represented two paths forward in the world. In this episode of the living philosophy we explore the friendship of Camus and Sartre and the bitter feud that brought it to an end.
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published: 23 May 2021
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The Genius Philosophy of Albert Camus
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7 Life Lessons From Albert Camus (Philosophy of Absurdism)
In this video we will be talking about 7 Life Lessons From Albert Camus. Albert Camus is one of the most representative figures of the philosophy of the “absurd” or “absurdism,” and his philosophy has inspired a lot of people in dealing with the absurdity of life.
So with that in mind, here are 7 important lessons that we can learn from Albert Camus -
01. Create your own meaning for life
02. Don’t make happiness a distant goal
03. Don’t be ignorant
04. Be a rebel
05. Spend time with yourself
06. Be flexible
07. Choose Love
I hope you enjoyed watching the video and hope these 7 Life Lessons From Albert Camus will add value to your life.
Albert Camus is one of the greatest French writers and thinkers. He was a philosopher, an author and a journalist. He won the Nobel Prize in Literatu...
published: 28 May 2021
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Albert Camus | Short Biography | Life's Absurdity | Myth of Sisyphus #absurdism #philosophy
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published: 12 Jan 2024
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Albert Camus - The Plague
There is no more important book to understand our times than Albert Camus's The Plague, a novel about a virus that spreads uncontrollably from animals to humans and ends up destroying half the population of a representative modern town. Camus speaks to us now not because he was a magical seer, but because he correctly sized up human nature. As he wrote: ‘Everyone has inside it himself this plague, because no one in the world, no one, can ever be immune.’
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PHILOSOPHY - Albert Camus
The only real question of philosophy is whether or not we should commit suicide, said Albert Camus. His thought was constantly rich and provocative (and he dres...
The only real question of philosophy is whether or not we should commit suicide, said Albert Camus. His thought was constantly rich and provocative (and he dressed unusually well).
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Life is Absurd. How to Live it? | ALBERT CAMUS
French-Algerian philosopher Albert Camus believed that life has no inherent meaning and is, therefore, absurd.
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A GUIDE TO ABSURDISM: The Philosophy For Living Fully
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- published: 23 Jan 2021
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Is life meaningless? And other absurd questions - Nina Medvinskaya
Dive into Albert Camus’ philosophy of the absurd, and explore the question: if the world is meaningless, could our lives still hold value?
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Albert Camus gr...
Dive into Albert Camus’ philosophy of the absurd, and explore the question: if the world is meaningless, could our lives still hold value?
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Albert Camus grew up surrounded by violence. His homeland of
Algeria was mired in conflict. He lost his father in World War I. Seeing World War II's devastation, Camus grew despondent. What was the meaning behind all this endless bloodshed and suffering? And if the world was meaningless, could our individual lives still hold value? Nina Medvinskaya explores Camus’ philosophy of the absurd.
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Dive into Albert Camus’ philosophy of the absurd, and explore the question: if the world is meaningless, could our lives still hold value?
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Albert Camus grew up surrounded by violence. His homeland of
Algeria was mired in conflict. He lost his father in World War I. Seeing World War II's devastation, Camus grew despondent. What was the meaning behind all this endless bloodshed and suffering? And if the world was meaningless, could our individual lives still hold value? Nina Medvinskaya explores Camus’ philosophy of the absurd.
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- published: 21 Sep 2020
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Albert Camus vs. Jean-Paul Sartre
The friendship of Camus and Sartre went from bromance to bitter hatred. The two giants of 20th-century philosophy first became friends during WW2 but the friend...
The friendship of Camus and Sartre went from bromance to bitter hatred. The two giants of 20th-century philosophy first became friends during WW2 but the friendship was doomed to fail. The conflict of Camus vs. Sartre boils down to their political philosophy. The philosophy of Albert Camus was one of peace and valued the individual human being; the philosophy of Jean Paul Sartre on the other hand emphasised the need to end oppression and colonialism.
Sartre and Camus falling out was one of the major events of 20th century philosophy. It represented two paths forward in the world. In this episode of the living philosophy we explore the friendship of Camus and Sartre and the bitter feud that brought it to an end.
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📚 Further Reading:
Camus, A., 2013. The Myth of Sisyphus. Penguin UK.
Camus, A., 2012. The rebel: An essay on man in revolt. Vintage.
Camus, A., 2013. The outsider. Penguin UK.
Sartre, J., 1960 Tribute to Albert Camus http://faculty.webster.edu/corbetre/philosophy/existentialism/camus/sartre-tribute.html
Secondary:
Aronson, R., 2004. Camus and Sartre: The story of a friendship and the quarrel that ended it. University of Chicago Press.
Foley, J., 2014. Albert Camus: From the absurd to revolt. Routledge.
Todd, O., 2015. Albert Camus: A Life. Random House.
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1:20 The Friendship
4:03 The Shadows of Conflict
5:58 Camus’s The Rebel and the Explosive Feud
9:36 Their Conflicting Responses to the Algerian Crisis
14:44 Camus’s Death, Sartre’s Obituary and Disdain for Camus
17:08 Conclusion: Camus vs. Sartre
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The friendship of Camus and Sartre went from bromance to bitter hatred. The two giants of 20th-century philosophy first became friends during WW2 but the friendship was doomed to fail. The conflict of Camus vs. Sartre boils down to their political philosophy. The philosophy of Albert Camus was one of peace and valued the individual human being; the philosophy of Jean Paul Sartre on the other hand emphasised the need to end oppression and colonialism.
Sartre and Camus falling out was one of the major events of 20th century philosophy. It represented two paths forward in the world. In this episode of the living philosophy we explore the friendship of Camus and Sartre and the bitter feud that brought it to an end.
_________________
📚 Further Reading:
Camus, A., 2013. The Myth of Sisyphus. Penguin UK.
Camus, A., 2012. The rebel: An essay on man in revolt. Vintage.
Camus, A., 2013. The outsider. Penguin UK.
Sartre, J., 1960 Tribute to Albert Camus http://faculty.webster.edu/corbetre/philosophy/existentialism/camus/sartre-tribute.html
Secondary:
Aronson, R., 2004. Camus and Sartre: The story of a friendship and the quarrel that ended it. University of Chicago Press.
Foley, J., 2014. Albert Camus: From the absurd to revolt. Routledge.
Todd, O., 2015. Albert Camus: A Life. Random House.
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0:00 Intro
1:20 The Friendship
4:03 The Shadows of Conflict
5:58 Camus’s The Rebel and the Explosive Feud
9:36 Their Conflicting Responses to the Algerian Crisis
14:44 Camus’s Death, Sartre’s Obituary and Disdain for Camus
17:08 Conclusion: Camus vs. Sartre
_________________
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- published: 23 May 2021
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The Genius Philosophy of Albert Camus
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7 Life Lessons From Albert Camus (Philosophy of Absurdism)
In this video we will be talking about 7 Life Lessons From Albert Camus. Albert Camus is one of the most representative figures of the philosophy of the “absurd...
In this video we will be talking about 7 Life Lessons From Albert Camus. Albert Camus is one of the most representative figures of the philosophy of the “absurd” or “absurdism,” and his philosophy has inspired a lot of people in dealing with the absurdity of life.
So with that in mind, here are 7 important lessons that we can learn from Albert Camus -
01. Create your own meaning for life
02. Don’t make happiness a distant goal
03. Don’t be ignorant
04. Be a rebel
05. Spend time with yourself
06. Be flexible
07. Choose Love
I hope you enjoyed watching the video and hope these 7 Life Lessons From Albert Camus will add value to your life.
Albert Camus is one of the greatest French writers and thinkers. He was a philosopher, an author and a journalist. He won the Nobel Prize in Literature in 1957 and his most famous works are The Stranger, The Plague, The Myth of Sisyphus, The Fall, and The Rebel. Camus is one of the most representative figures of the philosophy of the “absurd” or “absurdism,” which is a philosophical movement having as its central hypothesis that human beings exist in a purposeless, chaotic universe. Camus considered that absolute freedom must be balanced with absolute justice - too much freedom leads to the situation when the strong suppresses the weak but too much justice kills freedom, and we need to live and let live. As a promoter of the philosophy of the “absurd”, Camus believed that life has no meaning, that the universe simply exists and that it is indifferent to people’s lives. We are like Sisyphus from Greek mythology, forever carrying that heavy rock to the top of the hill, although we know the rock will always fall down and our life's work is meaningless. Our condition might be tragic, but Camus considered that this exact condition hides a blessing in disguise: life does not have a meaning, but we are free to attribute it any meaning we want. His philosophy has inspired a lot of people in dealing with the absurdity of life and even today, his philosophy is extremely relevant.
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In this video we will be talking about 7 Life Lessons From Albert Camus. Albert Camus is one of the most representative figures of the philosophy of the “absurd” or “absurdism,” and his philosophy has inspired a lot of people in dealing with the absurdity of life.
So with that in mind, here are 7 important lessons that we can learn from Albert Camus -
01. Create your own meaning for life
02. Don’t make happiness a distant goal
03. Don’t be ignorant
04. Be a rebel
05. Spend time with yourself
06. Be flexible
07. Choose Love
I hope you enjoyed watching the video and hope these 7 Life Lessons From Albert Camus will add value to your life.
Albert Camus is one of the greatest French writers and thinkers. He was a philosopher, an author and a journalist. He won the Nobel Prize in Literature in 1957 and his most famous works are The Stranger, The Plague, The Myth of Sisyphus, The Fall, and The Rebel. Camus is one of the most representative figures of the philosophy of the “absurd” or “absurdism,” which is a philosophical movement having as its central hypothesis that human beings exist in a purposeless, chaotic universe. Camus considered that absolute freedom must be balanced with absolute justice - too much freedom leads to the situation when the strong suppresses the weak but too much justice kills freedom, and we need to live and let live. As a promoter of the philosophy of the “absurd”, Camus believed that life has no meaning, that the universe simply exists and that it is indifferent to people’s lives. We are like Sisyphus from Greek mythology, forever carrying that heavy rock to the top of the hill, although we know the rock will always fall down and our life's work is meaningless. Our condition might be tragic, but Camus considered that this exact condition hides a blessing in disguise: life does not have a meaning, but we are free to attribute it any meaning we want. His philosophy has inspired a lot of people in dealing with the absurdity of life and even today, his philosophy is extremely relevant.
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- published: 28 May 2021
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Absurdism | How to Party at the End of Meaning ☄️
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For those interested in absurdism outside of 10 minute pop-philosophy videos, I'd strongly recommend giving The Myth of Sisyphus and Other Essays a read. It's a great way in. https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/11987.The_Myth_of_Sisyphus_and_Other_Essays
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For those interested in absurdism outside of 10 minute pop-philosophy videos, I'd strongly recommend giving The Myth of Sisyphus and Other Essays a read. It's a great way in. https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/11987.The_Myth_of_Sisyphus_and_Other_Essays
- published: 04 Dec 2022
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Albert Camus | Short Biography | Life's Absurdity | Myth of Sisyphus #absurdism #philosophy
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Albert Camus - The Plague
There is no more important book to understand our times than Albert Camus's The Plague, a novel about a virus that spreads uncontrollably from animals to humans...
There is no more important book to understand our times than Albert Camus's The Plague, a novel about a virus that spreads uncontrollably from animals to humans and ends up destroying half the population of a representative modern town. Camus speaks to us now not because he was a magical seer, but because he correctly sized up human nature. As he wrote: ‘Everyone has inside it himself this plague, because no one in the world, no one, can ever be immune.’
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There is no more important book to understand our times than Albert Camus's The Plague, a novel about a virus that spreads uncontrollably from animals to humans and ends up destroying half the population of a representative modern town. Camus speaks to us now not because he was a magical seer, but because he correctly sized up human nature. As he wrote: ‘Everyone has inside it himself this plague, because no one in the world, no one, can ever be immune.’
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- published: 01 Apr 2020
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