Existentialism. And the Absurd

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Existentialism And the Absurd

A human being is absolutely free and absolutely responsible. Anguish is the result. Jean-Paul Sartre Existentialists are concerned with ontology, which is the study of being.

During WWII, when Europe faced a crisis of death and destruction, existentialism began to take hold as a movement, centered in France. (Of course, there are existentialists who wrote long before and after WWII, from every corner of the globe.)

An existentialist believes: Your life = the sum of the decisions you have made for yourself. At every moment it is always your own free will choosing how to act. You are responsible for your actions, which limit future actions. Thus, you must create a morality in the absence of any known predetermined absolute values.

In short, existentialism: A complex philosophy emphasizing the absurdity of reality and the human responsibility to make choices and accept consequences.

Of course, there s more... Existentialism isn t just about rational decisions; reason alone is an inadequate guide to living, because people are also feeling and willing beings, who must experience life directly, actively, and passionately. Only this way can one live wholly and authentically.

A Fundamental Paradox: Anxiety and Authenticity The burden of expectations, external belief structures, and roles such impersonal responsibility is weighty and sits ill at ease Freedom from external belief structures and roles Responsibility for constructing one s own authentic beliefs, expectations, and roles--> Such personalized responsibility is weighty

Existence precedes essence. --Jean-Paul Sartre We first simply exist find ourselves born into a world not of our own choosing and it is then up to each of us to define our own identity or essential characteristics in the course of what we do in living out our lives. Thus, our essence (our set of defining traits) is chosen, not given.

The highest value in existentialism is personal freedom. The primary virtue is authenticity. The opposite of existentialism, then, is selfdeception and conformity.

Godly Existentialism Freedom has resulted in our alienation from God. Each person s job then is to "heal the chasm" (Kierkegaard). Emphasis on faith and commitment rather than blind acceptance of truths handed down by traditions in religion. One must determine one s own faith and commitment to God, if that is what one chooses. The objective (only one right answer) question of whether God exists is not important. The subjective (many possible right answers) question of truth about God is important. In both atheistic and godly existentialism, we must accept both the freedom to choose and the responsibility of choice.

Existentialist dread... Not as bad as it sounds! Dread is a feeling of general apprehension. Kierkegaard interprets it as God s way of calling each individual to make a commitment to a personally valid way of life. Anxiety stems from our understanding and recognition of the total freedom of choice that confronts us every moment. The German word Angst captures this feeling well (Kierkegaard uses the Danish angst).

Freedom If God is dead (per Nietzsche), then everything is permitted (per Dostoyevsky s Ivan Karamozov s conclusion). Or is it?

Situatedness my body my circumstances my past my absolute freedom Although my freedom is absolute, it always takes place in a particular context. This is what makes freedom meaningful. Suppose I tried to exist freely, while pretending to be in abstraction from the situation. In that case I will have no idea what possibilities are open to me and what choices need to be made, here and now. In such a case, my freedom will be naïve or illusory (cf Hegel).

The Absurd In an essay (The Rebel), Camus describes the absurd as "an experience that must be lived through, a point of departure." By the absurd, Camus means only one thing: the gentle or benign indifference of the universe, an indifference towards human strivings, conflicts, beliefs, aspirations, biology, or dreams. As Camus puts it in The Myth of Sisyphus: "What is absurd is the confrontation between the sense of the irrational and the overwhelming desire for clarity which resounds in the depths of men."

Camus on The Absurd Man I have seen people behave badly with great morality. That everything is permitted is not an outburst of relief or of joy, but rather a bitter acknowledgment of a fact. The absurd does not liberate; it binds. It does not authorize all actions. "Everything is permitted" does not mean that nothing is forbidden. One can be virtuous through a whim. There may be responsible persons, but there are no guilty ones. Use past experience as a basis for future actions. Life is both limited and bulging with possibilities. Everything seems unforeseeable to the Absurd Man except his lucidity. A sub-clerk in the post office is the equal of a conqueror if consciousness is common to them. The struggle itself toward the heights is enough to fill a man's heart. One must imagine Sisyphus happy.

Much of our existence seems trivial and inexplicable, and yet we want it all to mean something.

Accepting the absurd quality of life is key to creating a meaningful life.

Philosophical Fruit Bowl: existentialist or not?

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