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Absurdism
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Sartre's existentialism emphasizes radical freedom, arguing that without God, individuals must create their own meaning through choices.
Nietzsche's nihilism challenges the notion of creation ex nihilo, suggesting we respond creatively to existing situations.
Camus' absurdism posits that life lacks inherent meaning, but moments of 'aliveness' offer significance beyond absurdity.
Heidegger warns that the technological age risks reducing humans to mere resources, conflicting with community norms.
AI's role in creativity highlights a shift where humans may adapt to become more machine-like in behavior.
Voices on absurdism
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5 books and papers cited across these episodes.
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Still unresolved
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The thinkers
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