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  • Is the absurdity of existence an argument for god?
    ↪Agustino
    I wasn't trying to be the first the make a death-related post. :\

    To address the non-sequiturs:

    Camus thought there were three methods of dealing with the Absurd, either by faith, suicide, or apprehending the Absurd directly. When following the path of faith, a person is denying the Absurd. So I assume that if there is no god, then there the Absurd is very real. This is based purely off of Camus and a bit of Nietzsche (god is dead).
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    ↪Michael
    Awesome, got it to work. Thank you.
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    ↪Wosret
    I typed in "philosophy forum" in Google, and the old forum was the first suggestion.
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    Slightly off topic. I'm still getting used to the format here, but for some reason my avatar isn't showing up.
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