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This Core Concept video focuses on Albert Camus' early work, The Myth of Sisyphus, and specifically on his discussion of Dostoevsky, his novels, and his characters' perspectives in the third part of the work, "Absurd Creation". While several of the characters that Dostoevsky discusses are people whose thought, life, and engagements emerge from and grapple with the absurd, according to Camus Dostoevsky himself makes a leap out past the absurd, and ends up as an "existentialist" (as Camus understands that term).
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@TheTektronik
3 weeks ago
I've been taking a lot of time time to learn about Albert Camus. Thanks for your efforts.
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