I'm not sure what to make of this

I'm not sure what to make of this

It doesn't matter.

Well you could make a very nice hat.

Haha

I enjoyed The Plague a bit more, though The Stranger is still great.

doenst metter, socialistic piece of shit, makes you justify not doing jack shit by "huh, nothing matters,world is absurd, a-am i rite?"

>doenst metter

your free to make you're own meaning

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Absurdism isn't meant to destroy purpose or motivation

Are you 16 by any chance?

It's garbage, like all French 'philosophy.
For arbitrary reasons, right?

DUDE THERE IS NO GOD THATS MADE UP BUT THESE THINGS I LIKE ARE TOTALLY REAL

Fucking hell.

How can you tell something is garbage when you obviously don't understand it?

I do understand it, an adolescent could understand it.

the plague was so comfy to read, i liked it

>Camus
>philosopher

Wait, why's TPoDG in that list?

>DUDE THERE IS NO GOD THATS MADE UP BUT THESE THINGS I LIKE ARE TOTALLY REAL
But this is just wrong. Also saying something in caps doesn't make it wrong. There isn't even an argument in there. You could use that exact same sentence to describe most current schools of philosophy.

Have you ever been in a lit thread about that book? It's embarrassing to watch.

Then how come you don't understand it?

It is really just showing how individuals never truly understand one another. He kills the guy because the sun in his eyes triggered him in way unique to him. That was it, not too complicated. However society cannot accept such an absurdity. So they paint their own acceptable portrait of him as a cold hearted killer connecting all his supposed "motivations" and throwing in him not love mommy enough. The truth was too absurd, so in the end the prosecutors paint him as someone he was not, which was even more absurd.

>Camus
>Not a philosopher
I suppose he was just a madman then

He didn't consider himself a philosopher. He also didn't have a PhD. He has also had no impact on philosophy. No one responds to his three works, well I guess Boivoir does briefly to disagree with them. Their philosophic merit is so weak his ideas don't lead to any sort of growth