AbsurdZugzwang on Nostr: Is Absurdism compatible with objectivism? I certainly see absurdism as fitting more ...
Is Absurdism compatible with objectivism? I certainly see absurdism as fitting more with Aristotle and existentialism than with Plato and the abstract forms, but can it be blended with objectivism? The idea that the universe of the cat is different to the universe of people is very post modern, but Camus also says that “The absurd is lucid reason noting its limits.” This seems to adhere with objectivist commitment to reason. What do you think Nostriches?
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