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Old 08.04.2008, 08:25 AM   #1401
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Originally Posted by atari 2600
Upon first reading "The Myth of Sisyphus" in my late teens I immediately set to work on and wrote a Kierkegaard-infused essay that made Camus look rather foolish and embittered.


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Kierkegaard is known as "The Father of Existentialism" and he's both a philosopher and theologian.

I won't even attempt to explain further because it would go right over your impatient head, and besides you've made up your obstinate mind anyway.

You're thinking* of the French (so-called) Existentialists who came later, e.g., Sartre and Camus.

*if you can call what you do "thinking" at all.

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