Saturday, November 19, 2011

How are the philosophies of Albert Camus and Jean-Paul Sartre similar?

Both are existentialists, meaning that they believe that there is no "reason" for us to exist (for example, they wouldn't believe in any God or god-type figure). According to them, we must make our own meaning in life.|||Both were exixtentialists. Existentialism is a philosophical movement. It sees human existence as having a set of underlying themes and characteristics, such as anxiety, dread, freedom, awareness of death, and consciousness of existing. It tries to understadn the meaning of life. However Albert Camus the French author and philosopher and one of the principal visionaries of absurdism. While SAtre wrote the novel La Naus茅e (Nausea) which many consider manifesto of existentialism|||both are irrelevant in any quest for truth or enlightenment|||Both are Europeans!!





I prefer the Aztecan nihilists!|||Albert Camus was a good goalkeeper, Sartre wasn't.|||They were both Atheists first

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