Key difference between Existentialism vs Absurdism
1. Key Difference between
Existentialism Vs Absurdism
• Name: Panchasara Jignesh k.
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• Enrollment No: 3069206420200013
• Paper No: 10 History of 20th century Literature
• Batch: 2020-2022
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• Submitted To: S.B. Gardi Department of English
MKBU
3. This person was referring to
the philosophy of
Existentialism associated
with 20th-century European
philosophers — particularly
John Paul Sartre, who
popularized the term. Some
scholars extend the term
back to Sorin Kierkegaard,
and others extend it as far
back as Socrates.
4. What is
Existentialism
• First, let’s go over what Existentialism is.
Existentialists believe that the world
intrinsically has no objective meaning, but
through a combination of free will,
awareness, and personality responsibility, we
can create our own subjective meaning.
• The basis of Sartre’s Existentialism is the
phrase ‘existence precedes essence,’ meaning
no general account of what it means to be
human can be given, and that meaning can
only be decided and constructed through
existence itself.
• Example:
7. What is Absurdism
• According to Absurdism, it’s only natural for humans to seek
out meaning in life. However, conflict occurs when we go to
do so and find the universe is really cold, chaotic, and utterly
devoid of any meaning at all. It’s this contradiction between
our mind’s search for meaning and the reality of nature that
Absurdism’s founder Albert Camus calls ‘The Absurd.’
9. So for
Examples…
If a cow knew that his higher
purpose was to be eaten, that we
would be not satisfied.
If I knew that we knew that
we were born to die, we could
not ultimately find
contentment.