
Absurdism: A Note on the Philosophical School
Pons Malleus
This audiobook is narrated by a digital voice.
To exist is to be burdened with questions that resist answers. From the earliest myths to the latest scientific models, humanity has struggled to make sense of its place in an indifferent universe. At the heart of this struggle lies a deep, persistent tension between our desire for meaning and the silent vastness that greets our inquiries. This tension is not merely existential—it is absurd. It is from this point of fracture that Absurdism, a profound and unsettling philosophical current, emerges.
Absurdism is not a formal system but a way of seeing, born in the crucible of 20th-century disillusionment. Its roots can be traced through the existential undercurrents of Søren Kierkegaard, the stoic resignations of ancient philosophers, and the modernist literature of Kafka and Dostoevsky. But it is in the work of Albert Camus—writer, thinker, and reluctant philosopher—that Absurdism comes into its own. In his essay The Myth of Sisyphus, Camus articulates the core dilemma: the human yearning for clarity and unity confronts a world that offers neither. The result is absurd—not because life is inherently meaningless, but because meaning itself seems inaccessible.
This audiobook seeks to explore Absurdism not as a morbid curiosity, but as a vital and enduring lens through which to view the human condition. In doing so, it considers the Absurd not as a nihilistic dead-end, but as a confrontation that demands a response. What does one do in the face of the Absurd? Camus insists we must rebel—not by clinging to false hope or despairing into silence, but by affirming life, by living with defiance and without appeal.
Duration - 2h 57m.
Author - Pons Malleus.
Narrator - Digital Voice Alistair G.
Published Date - Thursday, 16 January 2025.
Copyright - © 2025 Pons Malleus ©.
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This audiobook is narrated by a digital voice. To exist is to be burdened with questions that resist answers. From the earliest myths to the latest scientific models, humanity has struggled to make sense of its place in an indifferent universe. At the heart of this struggle lies a deep, persistent tension between our desire for meaning and the silent vastness that greets our inquiries. This tension is not merely existential—it is absurd. It is from this point of fracture that Absurdism, a profound and unsettling philosophical current, emerges. Absurdism is not a formal system but a way of seeing, born in the crucible of 20th-century disillusionment. Its roots can be traced through the existential undercurrents of Søren Kierkegaard, the stoic resignations of ancient philosophers, and the modernist literature of Kafka and Dostoevsky. But it is in the work of Albert Camus—writer, thinker, and reluctant philosopher—that Absurdism comes into its own. In his essay The Myth of Sisyphus, Camus articulates the core dilemma: the human yearning for clarity and unity confronts a world that offers neither. The result is absurd—not because life is inherently meaningless, but because meaning itself seems inaccessible. This audiobook seeks to explore Absurdism not as a morbid curiosity, but as a vital and enduring lens through which to view the human condition. In doing so, it considers the Absurd not as a nihilistic dead-end, but as a confrontation that demands a response. What does one do in the face of the Absurd? Camus insists we must rebel—not by clinging to false hope or despairing into silence, but by affirming life, by living with defiance and without appeal. Duration - 2h 57m. Author - Pons Malleus. Narrator - Digital Voice Alistair G. Published Date - Thursday, 16 January 2025. Copyright - © 2025 Pons Malleus ©.
Language:
English
ABSURDISM
Duración:00:00:09
Introduction to Absurdism
Duración:00:22:46
Historical Context and Origins
Duración:00:19:36
Core Ideas and Postulates
Duración:00:24:26
Major Proponents of Absurdism
Duración:00:22:50
The Camusian Concept of the Absurd
Duración:00:19:40
Absurdity as Seen by Kierkegaard & NietzschE
Duración:00:12:27
Arguments in Favor of Absurdism
Duración:00:23:34
Critiques and Counterarguments
Duración:00:18:21
Influence on Contemporary Thought
Duración:00:14:02