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Question: What is the difference between Absurdism and Nihilism as philosophical concepts!?
Please don't cite Wikipedia!.com I'd like a response in your own words or from another source!. Thankyou!.

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One of the primary differences between nihilism and both absurdism and existentialism lies in the notion of meaning!. All hold that there is none imposed on you from the outside or that can be discovered from a search!. Only nihilism holds, however, that you cannot manufacture some kind of meaning if you wish!. Absurdists recognize that people make their own purposes in life!.!.!. they just question the value of doing so!. It may seem really important to Sisyphus to push that rock up the hill, but everyone on the outside can see how pointless it is!.

Similarly, there are some values that absurdists tend to hold where nihilists technically reject ALL values!. Absurdists often appreciate beauty, complexity, and life itself; they often devalue reason, ethics, and systematic processes!. Life can be joyful as long as you just lie back, appreciate the scenery, and don't get too hung up on where and when it's going to end!. To a nihilist, all this is delusion!.
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The difference between making fun of something (comedy) and ignoring it (blasé)!.

Actually, Dr!. W's reference to Sisyphus is incorrect!. Sisyphus did not roll the stone because he thought it was important or that he wanted to do it!. He was forced to as a a punishment from the gods (mainly Zeus)!. Camus wondered what he thought as he walked back down the hill to start all over again, and concluded that he must have been happy!. Even though what he was doing was pointless, it was the only thing he could do, so he didn't have to worry about anything else!.Www@QuestionHome@Com

wow!. if Doctor Why didnt use outside sources, im quite impressed!. he got everything regarding existentialism, nihilism, and absurdism pretty much spot on!.

even mentions Camus's (i think) Myth of SisyphusWww@QuestionHome@Com

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