
A Brief History of Absurdism
KJ Smith
This audiobook is narrated by a digital voice.
A Brief History of Absurdism offers readers a comprehensive yet accessible journey through one of philosophy's most provocative movements. From its early philosophical roots in the works of Søren Kierkegaard and Friedrich Nietzsche to its full flowering in the 20th century, this book traces how absurdism emerged as a bold response to humanity's eternal search for meaning in an apparently meaningless universe. Author [Your Name] skillfully weaves together the key ideas of Albert Camus, who argued that we must imagine Sisyphus happy, and explores how this philosophy of embracing life's fundamental absurdity became a cornerstone of modern thought.
The book examines how absurdist themes transcended philosophy to revolutionize literature, theater, and art, showcasing the groundbreaking works of Samuel Beckett, Eugène Ionesco, and Franz Kafka. Through clear explanations and compelling examples, readers discover how absurdism influenced everything from existentialist literature to contemporary dark comedy, demonstrating that accepting life's absurdity isn't about despair—it's about finding freedom. Whether you're a philosophy student, a curious reader, or someone grappling with life's big questions, this engaging exploration reveals why absurdism remains profoundly relevant in our modern world, offering both intellectual insight and surprisingly practical wisdom for navigating uncertainty.
Duration - 1h 17m.
Author - KJ Smith.
Narrator - Digital Voice Madison G.
Published Date - Friday, 10 January 2025.
Copyright - © 2025 Ashleigh Robertson ©.
Location:
United States
Networks:
KJ Smith
Digital Voice Madison G
A Brief History of - Philosophy Edition
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Description:
This audiobook is narrated by a digital voice. A Brief History of Absurdism offers readers a comprehensive yet accessible journey through one of philosophy's most provocative movements. From its early philosophical roots in the works of Søren Kierkegaard and Friedrich Nietzsche to its full flowering in the 20th century, this book traces how absurdism emerged as a bold response to humanity's eternal search for meaning in an apparently meaningless universe. Author [Your Name] skillfully weaves together the key ideas of Albert Camus, who argued that we must imagine Sisyphus happy, and explores how this philosophy of embracing life's fundamental absurdity became a cornerstone of modern thought. The book examines how absurdist themes transcended philosophy to revolutionize literature, theater, and art, showcasing the groundbreaking works of Samuel Beckett, Eugène Ionesco, and Franz Kafka. Through clear explanations and compelling examples, readers discover how absurdism influenced everything from existentialist literature to contemporary dark comedy, demonstrating that accepting life's absurdity isn't about despair—it's about finding freedom. Whether you're a philosophy student, a curious reader, or someone grappling with life's big questions, this engaging exploration reveals why absurdism remains profoundly relevant in our modern world, offering both intellectual insight and surprisingly practical wisdom for navigating uncertainty. Duration - 1h 17m. Author - KJ Smith. Narrator - Digital Voice Madison G. Published Date - Friday, 10 January 2025. Copyright - © 2025 Ashleigh Robertson ©.
Language:
English
INTRODUCTION
Duración:00:03:56
ANCIENT ECHOES OF THE ABSURD
Duración:00:07:10
MEDIEVAL AND RENAISSANCE CONFRONTRATIONS
Duración:00:07:39
KIERKEGAARD AND THE LEAP OF FAITH
Duración:00:06:14
NIETZSCHE AND THE DEATH OF GOD
Duración:00:06:19
EXISTENIALISM AND THE ABSURD
Duración:00:06:19
LITERATURE AND THE ABSURD
Duración:00:07:00
THE ABSURD IN CONTEMPORARY THOUGHT
Duración:00:07:04
LIVING WITH THE ABSURD
Duración:00:08:04
IN CONTEMPORARY ACTIVISM
Duración:00:09:16
CONCLUSION
Duración:00:08:37