Erich Fromm' humanistic ethics as a solution to the existential problems implied by absurdity
Absurdity has often referred to as a problem of human existence. It refers to the meaninglessness of our existence. Yes, this is true - absurdity is indeed the meaningless, purposelessness, lack of consistency and structure of human life and action. But if we think again, absurdity is not a problem...
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Main Author: | De Guzman, Marc Kristofffer A. |
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