StackinBeets on Nostr: Off the top of my head, I find it interesting how our (or at least my) view on ...
Off the top of my head, I find it interesting how our (or at least my) view on certain concepts is so hyperdynamic. "God" is a prime example, I think my view, opinion, and definition of this word is different every week.
I also like the message in the story of Sisyphus, it is similar to Camus' work, with his views on absurdism.
Reading anything related right now?
I just started Sartre's "Being and Nothingness" last week. I really like his work.
Maybe at some point we could start reading the same book and discuss chapters?
That said, I refrain from viewing anything I discover or learn from philosophy as a capital T Truth.
I merely find what resonates with me and call it "plausible" or "a beautiful, interesting way of looking at things". Knowledge is never complete.
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