Is Albert Camus' Absurdism peak philosophy? It's pretty much spookless and gets you as close to reality as humanly possible.
>Camus
>Philosopher
>>3004576
>absurdism
>not philosophy
>>3004567
He was pretty aesthetic for a manlet
>>3004567
Completed by postmodernism, which is peak.
>>3005494
not exactly
not a petersonfag but post modernism is not necessarily the end
It is in the sense that it's self refuting. Realizing the absurd actually divorces you more from the idea itself. Accepting man's relentless quest to find meaning in a meaningless world is intentionally defeatist.
Imagining Sisyphus happy is a fairly rational conclusion given his circumstances.
>>3005494
Explain how post modernism completes it please. It seems complete on its own to me.
>>3004567
Yes
>>3004567
What kind of philosophy could make me feel afraid of living? Or suddenly make me feel alive?
>>3004567
It's what works the best for me. Based Camus
>>3006909
Alcoholism
>>3004567
Costanza is peak absurdism and thus peak philosophy.
>>3006746
The idea that humans are unable to find meaning is transposed to the postmodern ideas that we cannot escape the 'text' to talk about the underlying reality referred to in the text, and that text is maintained by political means and is changeable. The individual self in absurdism is replaced with the politically and discursively constructed schizophrenic subject of postmodernity.