Why I Am Not an Absurdist?: A Journey Beyond Meaninglessness
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| 18-Aug-2026
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The book is a philosophical exploration of the problem of reclaiming meaning in the contexts of absurdism and mysticism. It engages with the absurdist tradition, particularly the ideas associated with Albert Camus, while questioning whether absurd...
The book is a philosophical exploration of the problem of reclaiming meaning in the contexts of absurdism and mysticism. It engages with the absurdist tradition, particularly the ideas associated with Albert Camus, while questioning whether absurdism provides an adequate response to the deeper problem of meaninglessness.The book argues for possibilities beyond the absurdist worldview by exploring traditionalist figures and engaging with such thinkers as Simone Weil, Ludwig Wittgenstein, Martin Buber, and Abraham Joshua Heschel. Its central concern is how human beings can rediscover meaning, hope, love, beauty, and a richer life of the spirit in the modern and post-Nietzschean world.