64: Nietzsche Contra Fascism

64: Nietzsche Contra Fascism

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Untimely Reflections #43: Joe Folley (Unsolicited Advice) - Camus & Absurdism

Joe Folley joins me for a conversation on Albert Camus and the absurdist response to the death of God. We begin by comparing and contrasting Camus and Nietzsche, and their differing approaches to the devaluation of values. Taking inspiration from Nietzsche, Camus searches for an ...  Show more

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